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UNKNOWN; French Master: Artworks on the subject Virgin and Child in Various Compositions Legend of the child giving his bread to the Christ-child, The (C. 1320-40) Legend of the knight, who hates and loves his mother, The (C.
1320-40) Legend of the man who denied God the Father, but adored Mary (C. 1320-40) Legend of the monk making a statue of the Devil, The (C. 1320-40) Legend of the picture of Mary protecting an archer, The (C.
1320-40) Legend of the picture of Mary rending clothes, The (C. 1320-40) Legend of the woman trying to take off the Christ-Child from Mary, The (C. 1320-40) Legend of the woman who lost her child and made an
attempt to take the child of the statue of Mary, The (C. 1320-40) Picture of the Virgin and Child is shown to the Saracen, A (C. 1320-40) Theophilus praying to Mary before an altar (C. 1320-40) Tree of Jesse (C. 1411)
Tree of Jesse, The (C. 1475-1500) Tree of Jesse, The; the annunciation;
the Nativity; the annunciation to the shepherds (C. 1250-60)
Artwork:
Legend of the child giving his bread to the Christ-child, The
Technique:
Miniature on vellum
Location:
Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague
Notes:
From Gautier de Coinsi's "Les miracles de Notre Dame; Les vies des Peres" (manuscript "Den Haag, KB, 71 A 24"). The legend is connected to Mary.
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