The Gift in Sixteenth-century FranceUniv of Wisconsin Press, 2000 - 185 pages
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Table des matières
I | 8 |
The Three Graces from Giovanni Pierio Valeriano and Caelius | 12 |
Allegory of Charity with almsgiving scenes | 15 |
Dont blow your own horn from Georgette de Montenay Emblemes ou devises chrestiennes 1571 | 16 |
Gifts and Sales | 43 |
Hélisenne de Crenne presenting her translation of Virgil to François Ier ca 1542 | 55 |
Jacques du Fouilloux presenting his book on hunting to the king 1562 | 56 |
The priest Melchizedek offering bread and wine to Abraham 1553 | 57 |
A woman purchasing fish in Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp Fish Market 1627 | 64 |
Esau selling his heritage to Jacob for a mess of pottage and shaking hands to close the deal 1553 | 65 |
Gifts Gone Wrong | 67 |
Gifts Bribes and Kings | 85 |
Peasants lining up at the lawyers office with gifts of food by Pieter Brueghel the Younger ca 1615 | 86 |
The judges of Thebes with their hands cut off and a blind president in their midst 1536 | 91 |
Bribing the judge from Hans Holbein Les Simulachres de la mort 1538 | 92 |
Gifts and the Gods | 100 |
Abigail offering gifts to David to assuage his wrath 1564 | 58 |
Christofle de Savigny presenting his book on the liberal arts to the Duc de Nivernais 1587 | 59 |
the bad exchange between Ajax and Hector 1536 | 60 |
The farm owner paying his harvester book of hours 1522 | 61 |
The farm owner paying his harvester book of hours 1525 | 62 |
Judah selling his brother Joseph to the Ishmaelites 1564 | 63 |
Conclusion | 124 |
Notes | 135 |
Illustration Credits | 173 |
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