Paul Dubois.

INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]

Abdul Kader, Duc d’Aumale’s victory over, [117]
Accordée du Village, Le, by Greuze, [262]
Adoration of the Magi, by Jean Fouquet, [190], [191]
Ahasuerus. See King
Ailly, Heures de. See Books of Hours
Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of, [79]
Albano, a work by, [132]
Albret, Duc de. See Condé, fifth Prince de
Albret, Henri de, King of Navarre, portraits of, [136], [141], [223]
Albret, Jeanne de, Queen of Navarre, marriage, [16];
a Protestant, [17];
helps the Huguenots, [21];
sudden death, [22], [243];
portraits of, [22], [141], [224], [225], [226], [230], [235]
Aldine editions in the Standish Library, [129]
Alençon, Duc de, portraits of, [141], [182], [245]
Alençon, Mme. Vendôme de, portraits of, [222], [223], [239]
Alençon, Mlle. de, and Duc d’Enghien, [69]
Alexandra, Queen, visits Chantilly, [122]
Alley in the Wood, An, by Dughet, [250]
Allori, Alexander. See Bronzino
All Saints’ Day, by Fouquet, [194]
Amante Inquiète, by Watteau, [258]
Amateurs des Tableaux, Les, by Meissonier, in the Wallace Collection, [272]
Amazon of the Vatican, a statuette, [137]
Amboise, Cardinal George de, owner of Valere Maxime, [158]
Ambrogio di Spinola, Marchese. See Spinola
Amélie, Queen, and the Duc d’Aumale’s marriage, [117]
“Amico di Sandro,” [149]
Amour Désarmé, Le, by Watteau, [258]
Amphitryon, poem by Molière, [75]
Amsterdam at Eventide, by Anastasi, [275]
Anastasi, A. P. C., [275]
Angelic Choir, miniature by Simon Marmion, [197]
Angers, disaster of, [25]
Angleterre, Mme. Henriette de, portrait of, [253]
Angoulême, Duc de. See Francis I
Angoulême, Duchesse de (formerly Diane de France), marriage, [9];
portrait of, [151]
Angoulême, Marguerite (sister of Francis I), portraits of, [141], [216], [228];
manuscript of, [158]
Anjou, Duc de. See Henri III
Anjou, Louis II of, King of Sicily, portrait of, [201]
Anne of Austria, character, [40];
and the Grand Condé, [44], [45], [47], [55], [56], [64];
and Princesse de Condé, [52], [54]
Anne of Bavaria, marriage of, [69]
Anne de Bretagne (wife of Louis XII), miniature of, [138];
Prayer Book of, [198];
portrait of, [208];
Tournois tapestry, [208], [209];
medal of, [210];
her daughter’s marriage, [216]
Annunciation, by Francia, [145];
by the Limbourgs, [173];
by Jean Fouquet, [184], [189], [193]
Antioch, Jean de, translates Cicero’s Rhetorics, [157]
Antiochus and Stratonice, The Story of, by Ingres, [135]
Antiquitates Judæorum of Josephus, miniatures by Jean Fouquet, [155], [181], [182], [185], [189], [200]
Arab Chiefs Hawking in the Desert, by Fromentin, [272]
Architecture, Treatise on, by Filarete, [180]
Ariane. See Duclos Mille.
Aristotle’s Ethics, [157]
Armagnac, Comte de, war with Duc de Bourbon, [162]
Arsenal MS., 159 n.
Artemisia, History of, [244]
Artois, Duc de (afterwards Charles X), marriage, [101], [102];
leaves France, [104];
at Coblenz, [109], [110]
Ascension, The, by Jean Fouquet, [192]
Ashmolean Collection at Oxford, [241]
Assassination of the Duc de Guise, The, by Delaroche, [134], [269], [270]
Athena of Lemnos, famous bronze, [136]
Aumale, Duc de (Henri d’Orléans), Lord of Chantilly: Histoire des Princes de Condé, [38], [40], [74], [132];
military success in Algiers, and marriage, [117];
birth of a son, [118];
an exile in England and return to Chantilly, [119-123];
his scheme to bestow Chantilly on the French nation, [122-124];
his second banishment, [124];
return and welcome back to Chantilly, [124], [125];
equestrian statue of, [125];
portraits of, [126], [137], 177 n., [220], [273], [276], [277];
collects the art treasures of the Musée Condé, [129-153];
Victor Hugo’s letter, [147];
on Raphael’s Three Graces, [149];
French illuminated manuscripts at Chantilly, [154-164];
the Cabinet des Livres, [156];
Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, [165-178];
works of Jean Fouquet, [179-195];
Jean Perréal, Bourdichon, and others, [196-210];
Jean Clouet, [211-226];
François Clouet, [225-247];
from Nicholas Poussin to Corot, 248 et seq.;
tomb of, [278]
Aumont, Duc de, portrait by Quesnel, [142]
Auneau, Victory of, [26]
Austria, Elizabeth of, portrait of, [234], [235];
miniature of, [243]
Austria, Margaret of, and the Très Riches Heures, [162], [163];
and Jean Fouquet, [181];
and Jean Perréal, [209]
Autumn, by Botticelli, [145]
Avant et après le Combat, by Protais, [135]
Averoldi family, Ecce Homo purchased from, [135]
Ayr Collection, portrait of Prince Orlant, [198]
Bacchus and Ariadne, antique sarcophagus, [137]
Baccio del Bene, Italian author, [220]
Ball under the Colonnade, by Watteau, [259]
Balthazar, a Spanish hound, by Desportes, [255]
Bandol, Johannes, painter, [200]
Barbançon, Princesse de, by Van Dyck, [132]
Barberini, Cardinal, and Quesnoy the sculptor, [249]
Barbizon school, [274], [275]
Bardon, M., painter, [8]
Baroccio, Federigo, painter, [132]
Bartolozzi, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, [265]
Barye, bronzes by, [277]
Bassompère, Maréchal de, his marriage, [11]
Battave, Godfrey le, his work, [204]
Baudrey, P. J. Aimé, allegorical painter, [273]
Bavaria, Marie Anne of, portrait of, [138]
Béarn, Henri de, and the Protestants, [21]
Beaubrun, his portraits of Comte de Cossé Brissac, Mme. and Mlle. de Longueville, [12], [133];
the Grand Condé, [251]
Beaujeu, Anne de, and Jean Perréal, 207 n.
Beaujeu, Pierre de, [183]
Beauneveu, André, a Book of Hours, 177 n.;
Antiquitates Judæorum, [182]
Bellay, Du, poet, and Marguerite de France, [220], [221]
Belles Heures de Jean de Berry. See Book of Hours
Bellièvre, Pomponne de, portrait of, [252]
Benedict XIV, Pope, portrait by Subleyras, [142]
Berenson, Bernard, A Sienese Painter of the Franciscan Legend, 145 n.
Berghe, Comte de, portrait by Van Dyck, [132]
Bernal Sale, [133], [134]
Berry, Duc de, Les Très Riches Heures, [130], [160], [161], 165 et seq.;
his illuminated manuscripts, [157];
portrait of, [201]
Berry, Duchesse de, at Chantilly, [91]
Bersuire, Pierre, translator of Livy’s Second Decade, [157]
Bethune album, [241]
Bethune, Philippe de, portrait by François Quesnel, [246]
Betrayal, by Jean Fouquet, [191]
Bible Historiée, [200]
Bible Moralisée, [179]
Birth of St. John the Baptist, by Jean Fouquet, [188], [190]
Bissolo, Madonna holding the Infant Christ, [145]
Boccaccio at Munich, [181], [182], [185]
Bodleian Library (Oxford), [151]
Boileau, N., celebrated French poet, a guest at Chantilly, [75]
Boissy, Gouffier de, Battle of Marignan, [6]
Boisy, Le Grand Ecuyer de, portrait of, [244]
Bonheur, Rosa, A Shepherd in the Pyrenees, [135]
Bonnat, Léon, portrait of Duc d’Aumale, [126], [276]
Bonnivet, Gouffier de, Battle of Marignan, [6]
Book of Hours:
(1) of fourteenth century, owned by François de Guise, [150]
(2) of Anne de Beaujeu, 198 n.
(3) of Anne de Montmorency, [158]
(4) of Catherine de Medicis, [215]
(5) of Étienne Chevalier, miniatures by Jean Fouquet, [152], [181]
(6) belonging to Maurice de Rothschild, [160]
(7) Belles Heures de Jean de Berry, also called Heures d’Ailly, by Limbourg brothers, [179], [184], [185]
(8) Heures d’Anjou, [200]
(9) Heures d’Aragon, by Bourdichon, [198]
(10) Livres d’Heures, [202]
(11) Très Belles Heures, or Hours of Turin, by Hesdin, [165], 177 n.
Book of Hours—Cont.
(12) Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, by the Limbourg brothers, [130], [152], [154], [156], [158], [160], [162], 164 et seq.
Bora, Catherine de, portrait by Pourbus, [142]
Bordeaux, Claire-Clemence at, [52], [53];
as a Republic, [59], [60];
surrenders to the King, [62]
Bossuet, Jacq., the famous Prelate, at Chantilly, [83];
and the Grand Condé, [86-88];
statue of, [89];
on Fouquet’s Enthronement of the Virgin, [194];
bust of, [276]
Botticelli, Sandro, Autumn, [145];
Simonetta Vespucci, [146];
other drawings, [147]
Boucault, Jeanne, wife of Jean Clouet, [211], [224];
portrait of, [222]
Boucher, François, French painter, Watteau, [143], [257];
cartoon by, [256]
Bouchot, Henri, [199], [204], [208], [235]
Bouillon, Duchesse, joins the Fronde, [45];
portrait of, [242]
Bourbon, Anne Marie de, death of, [92]
Bourbon, Antoine de (afterwards King of Navarre);
portraits of, [16], [136];
and the Guises, [18], [20]
Bourbon, Caroline Auguste de, marriage to the Duc d’Aumale, [117]
Bourbon, Charles de, the famous Constable, death, [16]
Bourbon, Duc de. See Bourbon, Louis Henry Joseph;
Condé, sixth, seventh, and eighth Princes de
Bourbon, Geneviève. See Longueville, Mme. de
Bourbon, Henri I de. See Condé, second Prince de
Bourbon, Henri II de. See Condé, third Prince de
Bourbon, Henri de, King of Navarre. See Henri IV
Bourbon, Henri Jules de. See Condé, fifth Prince de
Bourbon, Jacob de, [16]
Bourbon, Louis I de. See Condé, first Prince de
Bourbon, Louis II de. See Condé, fourth Prince de
Bourbon, Louis Henry Joseph de (Duc d’Enghien, son of eighth Prince de Condé, known as Duc de Bourbon, last of the Condés), birth, [96];
early marriage, [97];
at Chantilly, [98], [99];
separated from his wife, [100];
leaves France, [104], [105];
return to Chantilly, [111];
death of his father, [113];
reconciliation with and death of his wife, [113];
and his godson, [114];
death, [114], [115];
portraits of, [114], [266]
Bourbon, Louis Joseph de. See Condé, eighth Prince de
Bourdelot, Jean, and the Grand Condé, [84]
Bourdichon, a follower of Jean Fouquet, [197], [207];
his works, [198], [199]
Bourdillon, Lescueur, portrait of, [203]
Bourgogne, Antoine de, the Grand Bâtard, portraits of, [62], [142]
Bouts, Dierick, Procession, [146]
Braganza, Duc de (afterwards King of Portugal), betrothal, [124];
assassination, 124 n.
Brandenburg, William, Margrave of, guards the Rhine, [82]
Brantôme, P. de: Diane de France, [9];
Louis de Bourbon, [19];
Duc d’Anjou, 24 n.;
the Dauphin, [217];
Diane de Poitiers, [231];
Henri de Mesmes, [242]
“Brasseu,” daughter of Diane de Poitiers, a member of la petite band, [228];
portrait of, [239]
Brentano, Herr, purchase and sale
of forty miniatures by Jean Fouquet, [152], [186]
Bretagne, Anne de. See Anne de Bretagne
Bretagne, François, the Duke of, tomb of, [42], [209]
Breviary, fourteenth century, [150], [151];
of Belleville, [160];
Grimani, sixteenth century, [162], [163], [168]
Brézé, Maréchal de, [35]
Briados, a Spanish hound, by Desportes, [255]
Bridgewater Madonna, [140]
Brignole, Marie Catherine de, the widowed Princess of Monaco, marries eighth Prince de Condé, [109]
Brissac, Maréchal, portrait of, [238], [239]
British Museum, the Gallic War, [157];
Book of Hours, [186];
Salting Collection, [230], [231], [242]
Bronzes, [136], [277]
Bronzino, Le (Alexander Allori), painter, [132]
Broussel, Councillor, and Cardinal Mazarin, [44], [45]
Bruges, Jean de, 200 n.
Bruisbal, Scipion, [240]
Brun, Charles Le, Court-painter to Louis XIV, [84];
and the Gobelin Factory, [251], [252]
Brun, Mme. Vigée Le, her works, [137], [263], [264]
Bruyère, La, educates the Condés, [85];
and Mme. de Langeron, [87];
bust of, [276]
Budos, Louis de, death of, [9]
Buffant, Jean, once possessor of Breviary Grimani, [163]
Bugato, Zanetta, [148]
Bugenhagen, Jean de, portrait of, [142]
Bullant, Jean, architect, [6], [240];
altar of Senlis marble, [123]
Bussel, a follower of François Clouet, [245]
Buti, Catherine, in La Toussaint, [194]
Cabinet des Livres at Chantilly, [156]
Cabotière, La, [32]
Cæsar’s Commentaries, [157]
Cain, bronzes, [277]
Calendar of months in Book of Hours, [152], [154], [156], [158], [160], [162], [164], 166 et seq., [178]
Callirhoé and Corésus, by Fragonard, [264]
Canaletto, Antonio, [147]
Canaples, Mme. de, portrait of, [244]
Canaples, Sieur de, portraits of, [223]
Cantillius, a Gallo-Roman, origin of name Chantilly, [3]
Capture of Constantinople by the Crusaders, by Delacroix, [270]
Capture of Jerusalem, by Poussin, [249]
Carlisle, Lord, his collection of French drawings, [151]
Carmontelle, M., collection of, [143], [144];
portrait of, [144]
Carracci, Annibale, paintings in Musée Condé, [84], [132], [135]
Carriera, Rosalba, [261]
Carron, M., his designs from the History of Artemisia, [244]
Castello di S. Angelo, by Claude, [250]
Cellini, Benvenuto, Apollo guiding the Chariot of the Sun, [141];
Life of, by R. H. Cust, 222 n.
Champaigne, Philippe de, portraits of Mazarin and Richelieu, [134];
his work, [250]
Champion, Jean, [212]
Chandus, portrait of, [223]
Chantilly, Château of (see also Musée Condé), owners of, 1 et seq.;
origin of name, [3];
the Montmorencys, [3-15];
improvements and restorations, [5], 66 et seq., [89], [90], [92], [118], [119], [121];
windows, [5], [8];
pictures of, [6], [50];
the Petit-Château, [7];
its beauty, [9], [10];
and the Condés, 16 et seq.;
confiscation and restoration of, [32], [106], [109], [111], [112], [119], [121], [124], [125];
the Grand Condé, [33-46];
portraits, [42], [50];
return of Prince and Princesse de Condé, [56];
festivities at, [69-77], [90-92], [97], [99];
illustrious visitors, [83], [90], [92], [97-99], [118], [121-123];
famous waterworks at, [84];
pictures, [84];
used as a prison, [106], [108];
during the French Revolution, 106 et seq.;
races at, [116];
Duc d’Aumale, Lord of Chantilly, 116 et seq.;
Musée Condé erected, [122], [123];
bequeathed to the nation, [124], [125];
Grand Chinoiserie, [259]
Chapeau-Rouge party, [61]
Chapu, Jeanne d’Arc, [276]
Chariot of the Sun, [167]
Charlemagne, Coronation of, [182]
Charles IV of Germany, portrait of, 201 n.
Charles V of France, portraits of, [142], [200];
his Inventory, [159];
imprisons the two Dauphins, [217]
Charles VII, portraits by Fouquet, [181], [182], [185], [186], [191]
Charles VIII, by Perréal, [203], [208]
Charles IX and Prince de Condé, [23];
death, [24];
portraits by François Clouet, [141], [229], [230], [231], [244]
Charles X confers the Médaille d’Or on Constable, [274]
Charlotte, Elizabeth. See Princess Palatine
Charolais, Count de, at Chantilly, [95], [96]
Charonton, Enguerrand, works by, [42], [146], [176], [193]
Charost, by Quesnel, [142]
Chartres, Duc de (afterwards Louis Philippe), portrait by Charles Vernet, [266]
Chartres, Duchesse de, portrait by Duplessis, [261]
Chasse au Faucon en Algérie, La, by Fromentin, [139]
Chasse du Loup and du Renard, by Oudry, [256]
Château de St. Cloud, by Daubigny, [275]
Chateaubriand, Monsieur de, [239]
Châteauroux, Castle of, Claire-Clemence exiled to, [73]
Châtillon, Mme. de,

[50]
Chaudin, capitaine de la porte du Roy, [239]
Chavannes, Puvis de, his works, [269]
Chavignard, Lechevallier, cartoon by, [123]
Chess. See Game of
Chevalier, Étienne, Book of Hours, executed for, [152], [184];
portraits of, [180], [181], [182], [185], [187], [189], [194]
Chevreuse, Duchesse de, [55]
Chiaroscuro, introduction of, [177], [192]
Chigi, Prince, collection of, [150]
Children of Israel led into Captivity by King Shalmaneser, [184]
Chinon, Château de, [191]
Christ, Life of, scenes from, [173]
Christ on the Cross, miniature, [139]
Christina of Denmark, Queen, at Chantilly, [123]
Christina of Sweden, Queen, and Claire-Clemence, [54]
Chronique de France, [181], [182]
Cicero’s Rhetorics, [157]
Cigongue, Armand, collection of, [130]
Cité de Dieu, [157]
Claire-Clemence (wife of the Grand Condé), early marriage and excellent qualities of, [34];
retires to a convent, [35];
with her son at Chantilly, [41];
sudden departure, [45];
her husband’s imprisonment, [49];
her escape, [51];
at Bordeaux, [52], [53], [59], [60];
obtains her husband’s freedom, [54], [55];
entry into Paris, [56];
retirement to Saint-Maur, [57];
birth of second son, [61];
retires to Flanders, [62];
return to France, [64], [75];
and her son’s marriage, [69];
ill-health, [70];
and the page Duval, [71];
her husband’s ill-treatment, [71], [72];
exile and death, [73], [74]
Claridge, Robert, and the Condés, [266]
Claude, Queen (wife of Francis I), portraits of, [216], [217], [218], [239]
Clementia, [184]
Clermont, Louise de, portrait of, [228], [255]
Clève, Marie de, marriage, [22];
and Charles IX, [23];
death, [24]
Clève, Philippe de, portrait by Holbein, [142]
Clouet, François, his works, [8], [20], [22], [26], [141], [151], [205], [208], [214], [215], [219], [223], [226-243], [246];
succeeds his father as Court-painter to François I, [225], [226];
his style of work, [227], [234], [238], [247];
death, [243]
Clouet, Jean, painter to the Duke of Burgundy, [211]
Clouet of Tours, Jean (son of above), court-painter to Francis I, [151], [204-208];
medal of, [210];
marriage, [211];
his methods and works, [212-226], [228], [242];
death, [227]
Clouet of Navarre (son of above), [211]
Clovio, Giulio, Christ on the Cross, [139]
Coche de Marguerite, de la, manuscript, [158]
Codex with Fouquet’s miniatures, [182-184]
Colbert, pastel of, [142];
and Le Brun, [251]
Coligny, Admiral de, portrait of, [141]
Coligny, Dandelot de, [42]
Coligny, Gaspard, on the death of Francis II, [19];
and the Condés, [21];
death, [23]
Coligny, Odet de, a Cardinal, portrait of, [133], [236];
history of, [237]
Colnaghi, Messrs., sell portraits and pictures to Duc d’Aumale, [133], [138]
Colombe, Jean de, works of, [162], [171], [178], [197]
Colombe, Michel, [209]
Colonel Lepic à Eylau, by Détaille, [152]
Comptes de Lyon, by Perréal, [207]
Concert Champêtre, by Corot, [152], [275], [276]
Conches Collection, [186]
Condé family, the, [4], 16 et seq.
Condé, first Prince de (Louis de Bourbon), [16];
religion and marriage, [17];
imprisonment, [17], [18];
release, [19];
infidelities, [19];
death, [20];
portraits of, [18], [136]
Condé, second Prince de (Henri I de Bourbon), portrait of, [18];
and Mlle. de Saint-André, [19];
and his mother, [20];
succeeds his father, [21];
marriage, [22];
and the Protestant faith, [23], [24];
death of his wife, [24];
second marriage, [24], [25];
the War of the Four Henris, [25], [26];
becomes heir-presumptive, [27];
death, [28]
Condé, third Prince de (Henri II de Bourbon), portrait of, [12];
marriage and its result, [12-15], [30];
imprisonment, [31];
and Louis XIII, [32];
death, [43];
bronze monument of, [123]
Condé, fourth Prince de (Louis II de Bourbon, Duc d’Enghien, the “Grand Condé”), baptism and education, [33];
early marriage, [34];
life in Burgundy, [35], [36];
elected general, [37];
victor of Rocroy, Thionville, and Nordlingen, [38-41];
illness, [41];
influence of women on, [42];
death of his father, [43];
victor of Lens, [43], [44];
reception by the King, [44];
puts down the Fronde, [45];
Mazarin an implacable enemy, 47 et seq.;
imprisoned at Vincennes, [48], [49];
removed to Havre, [54];
his wife obtains his freedom, [55], [56];
betrayed by his enemies, [57];
his faults, [57];
retires to Montroux, [58];
alliance with Spain, 59 et seq.;
entry into and retreat from Paris, [60];
financial difficulties, [61], [62];
a lost battle, [63];
returns to France, [64];
his regrets, [65];
retires to Chantilly, [66];
improvements at Chantilly, [66], [67];
refuses Crown of Poland, [69];
cruel treatment to his wife, [70-73];
her death, [73];
illustrious visitors and festivities at Chantilly, [75-77], [83];
war with Holland, 78 et seq.;
wounded, [81];
return to Chantilly and death, [83];
interest in scientific discoveries and passion for the chase, [84];
protects the Huguenots, [85];
and his grandson, [85];
a free-thinker, [87];
his death, [88];
statues of, [89], [276];
portraits of, [251];
bust of, [277]
Condé, fifth Prince de (Henri Jules de Bourbon, Duc d’Albret, Duc d’Enghien), son of the Grand Condé, [41];
escapes with his mother, [50], [51];
educated by Jesuits, [62];
Louis XIV’s entry into Paris, [65];
at Chantilly, [67];
marriage, [69];
sad interview with his mother, [73];
his mother’s death, [73];
his father wounded, [81];
character, [81], [85], [90];
death of his father, [87];
succeeds and carries out his father’s improvements at Chantilly, [89];
violent temper and death, [90]
Condé, sixth Prince de (Louis III, Duc de Bourbon), early marriage and education, [85], [86];
death, [91]
Condé, seventh Prince de (Louis Henri, Duc de Bourbon), early succession, [91];
improvements and illustrious visitors at Chantilly, [91], [95];
Prime Minister of France, [92];
death of his wife, [92];
and the Marquise de Prie, [92-94];
resignation, [94];
second marriage, [94], [95];
death, [95]
Condé, eighth Prince de (Louis Joseph), condemns the Grand Condé’s treatment of his wife, [74];
early succession, [95];
marriage and birth of a son, [96];
gained victories of Grinningen and Johannesberg, [97];
death of his wife, [97];
illustrious visitors at Chantilly, [98-104];
leaves France owing to Revolution, [104];
at Worms, [109];
retires to Wanstead House, Wimbledon, [109];
second marriage, [109];
returns to Chantilly, [111];
restores Chantilly, [111], [112];
death, [113];
and Jean Baptiste Huet, [260];
and Fragonard, [264];
portrait of, [265]
Condé, ninth Prince de. See Bourbon, Louis Henri Joseph, Duc de
Condé, Henriette de Bourbon (Mme. de Vermandois), Abbess, [100]
Condé, Histoire des Princes de, by Duc d’Aumale, [38], [74]
Condé, Louise de (daughter of eighth Prince de Condé), birth, [96];
life at Chantilly, [100], [101];
and the Marquis de Gervaisais, [102], [103];
the French Revolution, [104];
retires to a convent, [109];
tragic death of Duc d’Enghien, [109], [110];
reception in England, [110];
death, [115]
Condé, Mme. la Princesse Douarière de, [35]
Condé, Musée, erection of, [122], [123];
bequeathed to the French nation, [124], [125];
art treasures of, and how they were brought together, 129 et seq.;
French illuminated manuscripts at, [154-164];
Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, [165-178];
works of Jean Fouquet of Tours, [179-195];
of Jean Perréal and Bourdichon, [196-210];
of Jean Clouet, [211-226];
of François Clouet, [227-248];
Catalogue Raisonnée of, [247];
works of painters from Nicolas Poussin to Corot, [248-278]
Condé, Sur la femme du Grand, [34]
Confession of St. Peter, [189]
Constable, John, effect of his work on French painters, [273], [274]
Constantine, Emperor, medal of, [175]
Conti, Prince de, brother of the Grand Condé, [48];
illness, [49];
at Bordeaux, [60], [61];
and Mazarin, [64]
Conti, François, Prince, nephew of the Grand Condé, [85]
Conti, Louise Henriette de Bourbon, portrait by Nattier, [254]
Corneille de Lyon, his works, [26], [141], [147], [218], [231], [242], [244]
Corneille, Pierre, the Poet at Chantilly, [75], [83]
Coronation of Charlemagne, by Fouquet, [82]
Coronation of the Virgin, the. See Virgin
Corot, Jean B. C., Le Concert Champêtre, [152], [274], [275], [276]
Cosimo, Piero di, Simonetta Vespucci, [146]
Coste, Jean de, the Château de Vaudreuil, [200]
Court, Jean de, Court-painter to Henri III, [244]
Courtils de Merlemont, M. des, Knight of St. Louis, imprisoned at Chantilly, [106]
Coutras, Battle of, [26]
Cowley, Lord, occupies Chantilly, [119]
Coysevox, statue of the Grand Condé, [276]
Crépuscule en Sologne, Le, by Rousseau, [275]
Croix, Mlle. de la, [35]
Crozat, M., the financier and collector, owned the Orleans Madonna, [140];
and Watteau, [259]
Crucifixion, The, in Les Très Riches Heures, [177], [192]
Cuirassiers, Les, by Meissonier, [152], [272]
Cupid and Psyche, in windows at Chantilly, [5]
Cust, H. Hobart, The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 222 n.
Cust, Lionel, History of Art in England, [201]
Czartoysky, Prince Ladislas, marriage, [121]
Damartin, Guy de, architect, [166]
Dance of Angels, [135]
Danloux, M.;
portraits by, [114], [266]
Danté’s Inferno with Commentary by Guido of Pisa, [157]
Daphne flying to her father’s protection, by Poussin, [250]
Daumet, M., rebuilds the Grand Château, [122]
Dauphin, the Grand (only son of Louis XIV.), at Chantilly, [90];
portraits of, [138], [217]
Dauphin François, portraits of, [212], [217], [218], [220], [239], [244]
Dauphin Louis (son of Louis XVI), portrait of, [264]
David, Jacques Louis, and Prud’hon, [267];
his works, [269]
Dawes, Sophie, known as Baronne de Feuchères, [115]
Death of Germanicus, The, by Poussin, [249]
Déjeuner d’Huîtres, by de Troy, [134], [259]
Déjeuner de Jambon, by Lancret, [134], [259]
Delacroix, Eugène, his works, [141], [270], [271]
Delaroche, Paul, his works, [134], [269], [270]
Delessert Sale, [139]
Deligand Collection, 228 n., [239]
Delisle, Count Leopold, [161]
Delormes, Philibert, [240]
Denmark and Louis XIV, [81]
Derbais, M., his works, [277]
Descamps, Jean Baptiste, painter, works of, [134], [139], [271]
Descartes, René, and the Grand Condé, [87]
Descent from the Cross, by Fouquet, [192], [193]
Descent of the Holy Ghost, by Fouquet, [193]
Desportes, P., poet, his works, [132], [255], [256];
and Jean de Court, [244]
Detaille, Jean Baptiste, his works, [272], [273], [274]
Détaille, M., his finest work, [152];
album, [241]
Devançay, Mme. de, by Ingres, [147]
Diane de France. See Angoulême, Duchesse de
Diane de Poitiers. See Poitiers
Diaz de la Pena, works of, [275], [276]
Diderot, M., on Greuze, [261];
on David, [269]
Dimier, L., [204];
Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France, 240 n.
Dinier, Louis, Les Portraits peints de François I, 151 n.
Diodorus Siculus, translation of, [158]
Disraeli, Benjamin, in praise of Duc d’Aumale, [131]
Distribution des Aigles, La, by David, [269]
Divina Commedia, by Dante, [194]
Domenichino, Domenico, and Poussin, [249]
Donato, San, Sale, [139]
Donneur des Sérénades, La, by Watteau, [258]
Dourdan, Castle of, in Les Très Riches Heures, [168]
Dragons sous Louis XV, Les, [138]
Dream of a Knight, The, by Raphael, [148]
Drouais, M., portraits by, [142], [263]
Duban, M., architect, [118], [122]
Dubois, P., a follower of François Clouet, [245];
statue of the Grand Montmorency, [276];
bust and tomb of Duc d’Aumale, [277], [278]
Duccio’s famous altar-piece at Siena, 193 n.
Dûchatel, Comte, at Chantilly, [119]
Duclos, Mlle., portrait of, [254]
Dudley, Earl of, owner at one time of The Three Graces, [148], [149]
Duel après le Bal, Le, by Gérome, [135]
Duff-Gordon-Duff Collection, [144]
Dugardin, the goldsmith, frames the miniature of Elizabeth of Austria, [243]
Dughet, Gaspar, works by, [133], [146], [250]
Dumoustier, M., works by, [42], [143], [147], [151], [245], [246]
Dunes at Scheveningen, by Ruysdael, [139]
Duplessis, M., administrator of the galleries at Versailles, [261]
Dupré, M., works by, [275]
Duras, Duchesse de, a prisoner at Chantilly, [107]
Dürer, Albert, celebrated artist, Virgin, [131]
Durrieu, Comte Paul, [148];
and the Très Riches Heures, [161], [163];
made reproduction of Hours of Turin, [165];
and the medal of Emperor Constantine, [175];
and the Fouquet miniatures, [182];
and the MS. de Saint Michel, [202]
Eaux Douces d’Asie, Les, by Diaz, [276]
Ecce Homo, by Titian, [135]
Edward III, portrait of, 201 n.
Edward VII, visits Chantilly when Prince of Wales, [122];
presentation of Fouquet’s miniatures to President Fallières, [184]
Elbœuf, Mme. de, by Corneille, [244]
Eleonore, Queen, portrait of, [133]
Elizabeth of Austria, portraits of, [133], [234]
Enghien, Duc de (see also Bourbon, Louis Henri Joseph), son of Louis Henri, Duc de Bourbon, [103];
the French Revolution, [104], [105];
execution by Napoleon, [110];
portrait of, [264]
Enthronement of the Virgin, by Fouquet, [193], [194]
Epéron, Duc de, the hated Governor of Bordeaux, [52]
Erasmus, portrait of, [204]
Estampes, Château de, in the Calendar of Months, [170]
Estampes, Duchesse de (mistress of Francis I), intrigues of, [6]
Este, Cardinal Ippolito de, [222]
Esther as Queen, walking in her garden, in the Lichtenstein Gallery at Vienna, [150], [151]
Estrange, Madame le, portrait by Clouet of, [223], [224]
Estrées, Gabrielle de (mistress of Henri IV), portraits of, [136], [142], [246],

[247]
Eugenius IV, Pope, portrait of, [180]
Eve and the Apple, in Les Très Riches Heures, [173]
Everdingen, the master of Ruysdael, [146]
Evreux, Jeanne de (wife of Charles IV), Breviary executed for, [151], [160]
Eyck, Hubert Van, works by, [146], 165 n.
Fables de Marie de France, Les, [130]
Fabre Collection, [149]
Fagon, Dr. (physician to Louis XIV), portraits of, [248]
Fall of the Rebel Angels, [175], [176]
Fallières, President, presentation of the Fouquet MSS. to, [184]
Faure Sale, [141]
Fel, Marie, opera singer, pastel of, [260]
Fénélon, François, at Chantilly, [83]
Ferdinand III, Emperor, Peace of Westphalia, [44]
Fermes en Normandie, by Rousseau, [275]
Ferrara, Ercole, Duc de, marriage, [221]
Ferrara, Duchesse de. See Rénée de France
Filarete, Treatise on Architecture, [180]
Flanders, invaded by Louis XIV, [78]
Fleuranges, Maréchal de, portrait of, [205]
Fleury, Cardinal, and the Marquise de Prie, [94]
Fleury, Robert, works by, [138]
Foix, Odet de, portraits of, [205], [208]
Fontaine, La, at Chantilly, [75];
designs executed in tapestry from his Fables, [256]
Foscari, The Two, by Delacroix, [141], [270], [271]
Foulon, Benjamin, and the Lecurieur album, [235]
Fouquet of Tours, Jean (Court-painter to Louis XI), his works, [152], [153], [155], [156], [179-195], [202], 207 n.;
early history of, [180]
Four Evangelists, [173]
Fragonard, J. Honoré, painter, his works, [264], [265]
France, Chronique de. See Chronique
France, Diane de. See Angoulême, Duchesse de
France, Henriette de, portrait of, [245]
France, Histoire litteraire de la, [157]
France, History of the Kings of, [251], [252]
France, Jeanne de (Queen of Navarre, daughter of Charles VII), [148];
Book of Hours designed for, [160]
France, Les Fables de Marie de, [130]
France, Margot de (daughter of Catherine de Medicis), engagement, [22];
portraits of, [233], [234], [238];
marriage, [243]
France, Marguerite de (sister of Henri II), portraits of, [141], [218], [244];
history of, [218-221];
marriage, [219]
France, Mme. Adelaide de, portrait of, [260]
France, Rénée de. See Rénée
France, war with Spain, 38 et seq.;
the Fronde rising, [44], [45];
civil war, [55], [59];
Peace of the Pyrenees, [64];
invasion of Holland, [78-82];
Revolution, [104], [105];
gift of Musée Condé to the nation, [124]
Francia, his Annunciation, [145]
Francis I (formerly Duc d’Angoulême), Battle of Marignan, [6];
jealous of Anne de Montmorency, [6];
portraits of, [138], [141], [151], [158], [204], [206], [207], [213-215], [216], [228], [241];
and Jean Perréal, [205];
his daughter Marguerite de France, [220];
Princesse Jeanne, [224]
Francis II, imprisonment of Louis de Bourbon-Condé, [17], [18];
illness, [18];
death, [19];
portraits of, [20], [229], [232]
Fremiet, M., bronze by, [277]
Fresnes, Comte de, [150]
Frizzoni, Dr. G., [146]
Froissart, Jean, French poet, manuscript, [143];
description of the castle of Mehun-sur-Yevre, [177]
Fromentin, Eugène (a celebrated writer and painter), his works, [139], [271], [272]
Fronde, outbreak of the, [44], [45]
Fry, Roger, and the Maître de Moulins, [199]
Gaignière, Robert, collection of French drawings, [141], [151], [156];
his Receuils, [185], [188], [201];
discovers portrait of Jean le Bon, [200];
miniatures, [207];
portraits, [208], [218], [245]
Gallic War, manuscript history of, [157], [204], [206]
Game of Chess, A, by Carmontelle, [144]
Gardiner, Mrs. John, owner of The Virgin and the Holy Child, [150]
Gautier, Leonard, Cupid and Psyche, [6];
Kings of France, [215]
Gazette des Beaux Arts, [172], [198], 203 n.
Genealogy of the Blessed Virgin, a Mariensippe, [186]
George I, portrait of, [142]
Georgette, by Greuze, [262]
Gerard, François (styled “the painter of Kings” and “King of Painters”), Queen Marie Amélie, [137];
Napoleon, [146], [268]
Gericault, M., [147];
a pioneer of Romanticism, [270]
Gérome, M., Le Duel après le Bal, [135]
Gervaisais, Marquis de, and Princess Louise de Condé, [102], [103]
Ghirlandajo frescoes, [190]
Gillott, Claude, earliest creator of the Watteau style, [258], [259]
Giorgione, M., The Woman taken in Adultery, [135]
Giotto’s Death of the Virgin, [145]
Giovanni del Ponte di San Stefano, The Coronation of the Virgin, [145]
Gobelins tapestry, the, [132], [251], [256]
Goes, Ugo Van der, the Grand Bâtard, [142]
Goldschmidt, Leopold, [149], [150]
Gondi, Albert de, portrait of, [235]
Gondi, Henri, Archdeacon of Paris, portrait of, [245]
Gondi, Paul (subsequently known as Cardinal Retz), Archbishop of Paris and the Fronde rising, [44];
and the Queen Regent, [56], [57]
Gonzague, Princesse Anne de (known as Princesse Palatine), and the Grand Condé, [42], [43], [54], [70];
at Chantilly, [75];
a free-thinker, [87];
death, [87]
Gonzague, Princesse Louise Marie de (afterwards Queen of Poland), and the Grand Condé, [42], [43], [54];
and the Crown of Poland, [69];
a free-thinker, [87]
Gouffier, Artur and Guillaume, portraits of, [205]
Goujon, Jean, the altar of Senlis marble, [123];
his altar reliefs, [277]
Gourdel, Pierre, a follower of François Clouet, [245]
Graces, The Three, by Raphael, [148], [149], [187]
Grammont, Duchesse de, on the death of Henri de Bourbon-Condé, [28]
Grammont, Maréchal de, at Chantilly, [75]
Grenadiers à Cheval à Eylau, Les, by Detaille, [272], [274]
Greuze, J. B. (French painter), his style and works, [139], [261-263], [267]
Grimani. See Breviary
Grinningen, victory of, [97]
Gros, Antoine Jean, Baron, painter, [139]
Gruyer, M. F., a Catalogue Raisonnée of the Musée Condé, [144], [247];
on Les Très Riches Heures, [160];
his works, [251]
Guercino, works of, [84], [132]
Guido of Pisa, Commentary, [157]
Guido Reni, a celebrated Italian painter, [132]
Guifard, M., [9]
Guise, Duc de (son of Duc d’Aumale), at Chantilly, [120], [121];
death, [122];
portrait by Clouet, [214]
Guise, Duc de (le Balafré), miniature of, [138]
Guise, Duc Claude de, portrait of, [213]
Guise, Henri, Duc de, the War of the Four Henris, [25], [26];
death, [26], [27];
Assassination of, by Delaroche, [134], [269], [270];
portrait by Dumoustier, [245], [246]
Guises of Lorraine, the, [17]
Guitar Player, The, by Watteau, [258]
Hagford album, in Salting Bequest, [242]
Hainau, Count, 165 n.
“Hameau,” a, at Chantilly, [98]
Hamilton Palace Sale, [147], [150]
Haros, Louis de (minister of Philip IV), Peace of the Pyrenees, [64];
portrait of, [143]
Hauteville, Elizabeth de (afterwards
Comtesse de Beauvais), marries Cardinal Coligny, [237]
Hawking, art revived by the Grand Condé, [84]
Hay Wain, The, by Constable, [273]
“Hegli,” [6]
Heidelberg, Capture of, [82]
Henri I de Bourbon. See Condé, second Prince de
Henri II creates Anne de Montmorency a Duke, [8];
portraits of, [26], [133], [151], [236]
Henri II de Bourbon. See Condé, third Prince de
Henri III (formerly Duc d’Anjou), admiration for Marie de Clève, [22], [24];
and the Huguenots, [23];
battle at Coutras, [26];
assassination of, [27];
portraits of, [133], [141], [244]
Henri IV (Henri de Bourbon, King of Navarre), admiration for Charlotte de Montmorency of Chantilly, [10], [11], [28];
murder of, [15];
marriage, [22], and the Protestant faith, [23], [24];
War of the Four Henris, [25], [26];
succeeds to the throne, [27];
portraits of, [138], [142], [277]
Henri, Duc de Guise. See Guise
Henri of Navarre. See Henri IV
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, his Memoirs, [9]
Hery, Claude de, [242]
Hesdin, Jaquemart de, executes Très Belles Heures, [165], 177 n.
Heseltine Collection, 207 n., 214 n.
Heures d’Ailly. See Book of Hours
Heures d’Anjou. See Book of Hours
Heures d’Aragon. See Book of Hours
Heuzey, Léon, on date of Minerva, [136]
Histoire des Princes de Condé, by Duc d’Aumale, [38], [74]
Histoire litteraire de la France, [157]
History of Art in England, 201 n.
Hoe, Robert, sale of his collection, 198 n.
Holbein, Jean, portrait by, [131];
Jean de Bugenhagen, [142];
the Hagford Collection, [242]
Holland submerged to stay the French advance, [79]
Holland, Lord, presents Talleyrand’s portrait to Duc d’Aumale, [138]
Holy Family, by Jacopo Palma, [145]
Hommes Illustres, Thevet’s, [212], [215]
Hôpital, Michael de le, resignation of, [20]
Hortense, Queen, owner of Chantilly, [109]
Hours of Anne de Beaujeu. See Book of Hours
Hours of Turin. See Book of Hours
Howard Collection, [151], [152], [242]
Huet, Christophe, works by, [132];
designer and decorator of the Grande Chinoiserie at Chantilly, [259], [260]
Huet, Jean Baptiste (son of above), painter, [260]
Hugo, Victor, his letter to the Duc d’Aumale, [147], [148]
Huguenots, Prince de Condé one of their leaders, [17];
religious wars, [20], [21], [23-26];
protected by the Grand Condé, [85]
Hulin, M., [199]
Huntsman with his dog and bag of game, by Desporte, [256]
Husband and Wife, [146]
Infancy of Bacchus, by Poussin, [135], [249]
Inferno, Dante’s, [157]
Ingeburge, Psalter of Queen, [158], [159]
Ingres, Jean D. A., works by, [133], [135], [147];
his pupil David, [269]
Inventory of Charles V, [159];
of the Palais de Tournelle, [241]
Isabella, Archduchess, and the Princesse de Condé, [14], [15]
Italian enamel, [141]
Italian manuscripts, [138]
James V of Scotland, marriage, [218]
Jarnac, Battle of, [20]
Jean II, Baron de Montmorency, [4]
Jean le Bon (father of Charles V of France), portrait of, [200]
Jeanne d’Arc, by Chapu, [276]
Joconde, La, Reiset Collection, [131]
Johannesberg, Grand Condé’s victory at, [97]
Jones Collection in Victoria and Albert Museum, [232]
Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife, by Prud’hon, [258], [267]
Josephine, portrait by Prud’hon, [267]
Josephus, Antiquitates Judæorum of, [155], [181], [182], [185], [189], [200]
Jott, Madame de, portrait by, [104]
Joyeuse, Duc de, battle of Coutras, [26]
Jupiter, a bronze, [136]
Just de Tournon. See Tournon
Juvenal des Ursins, portrait of, [181]
Kahn, Rudolph, presented Madame d’Elbœuf to the Louvre, [244]
Kaiser Friedrich Collection at Berlin, [185]
King Ahasuerus and Esther, [149]
Kings of France. See Gautier
Laborde, Comte de, his discoveries, [197]
Laborde, Jean de, Songs of, [130];
La Renaissance and Comptes des Bâtiments, 212 n.
Labruyère, Jean de, statue of, [89]
Lagneau Brothers, their work, [245]
Lami, Eugène (painter), his work, [118]
Lansac, Madame de, portrait by Corneille, [141]
Lancret, Nicolas, his Déjeuner de Jambon, [134], [259]
Langeais, Châteaux of, bequeathed to the French nation, [7]
Langeron, Mme. de, hostess at Chantilly, [87]
Largillière, Nicolas, his works, [133], [254]
Last Judgment, by Signorelli, [131]
Latour, Maurice Quentin de (painter), his works, [260]
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, [149]
Leclerc, Nicolas, sculptor, [210]
Lecomte, Sauveur, painter of the Grand Condé’s famous deeds, [39], [68], [90]
Lecurieur Album, the famous, [235]
Leczinska of Poland, Maria, marriage with Louis XV, [93];
at Chantilly, [95]
Legenda Aurea of Jacopo da Voragine, the property of Charles V of France, [158], [188], [193]
Lenet accomplishes with Claire-Clemence the release of the Grande Condé, [49], [50], [52], [54];
at Bordeaux, [61];
financial difficulties of the Grand Condé, [62], [63]
Lenoir, Alexander, a faithful guardian of French treasures during French Revolution, [112], [141]
Lens, Battle of, [43]
Lepic à Eylau, Le Colonel, by Détaille, [152]
Leprieur, M., Gazette des Beaux Arts, 198 n.
Lestrange, Madame, portrait by Clouet, [223], [224]
Leyden, Lucas van, The Return of the Prodigal Son, [131]
Lichtenstein Gallery at Vienna, [150], [181]
Ligny, Comte, portraits by Perréal, [202], [203]
Lille made a French town, [78]
Limbourg, Pol, and his brothers, miniatures by, [153], [155], [172];
illuminated manuscripts by, [162];
Très Riches Heures, [152], [154], [156], [158], [160], [162], [164-179], [192], [193];
Belles Heures, [184]
Limeuil, Isabelle de, and the Grand Condé, [19]
Limoges enamel, portraits in, [136]
Limousin, M., painter, [215];
enamel portraits by, [277]
Lippi, Filippo, his works at Chantilly, [145];
Filippino, [149]
Liselotte as a Maid, by Largillière, [254]
Livres d’Heures. See Book of Hours
Livy’s Second Decade translated by Pierre Bersuire, [157]
Lochis Collection at Bergamo, [223]
Longhi, Luca (painter), [132]
Longueville, Duc de, and Grand Condé’s arrest, [48];
death, [64]
Longueville, Duc de (son of above), death [80]
Longueville, Duchesse de (formerly Geneviève de Bourbon), portraits of, [12], [133], [251];
birth, [31];
beautiful but vain, [34];
and Claire-Clemence, [34], [35], [73];
joins the Fronde, [45];
escape from Mazarin, [49];
at Saint-Maur, [57];
wins over her brother the Grand Condé to ally himself with Spain, [58];
at Bordeaux, [61], [62];
retires to a convent on death of her husband, [64];
her son’s death, [81];
becomes a pious Jansenite, [87]
Loo, Van, portraits by, [133], [147]
Lorraine, Cardinal de, and Queen Mary Stuart, 21 n.
Lorraine, Catherine de, portrait of, [136]
Lorraine, Claude, his wonderful atmospheric effects, [250]
Louis II of Anjou, King of Sicily, portrait of, [201]
Louis XI, portrait as founder of the Order of St. Michael, [181];
as one of the Magi, [191]
Louis XII, portraits of, [203], [207-210];
appoints Jean Perréal Court-painter, [205];
Tournois tapestry, [208];
medal of, [210]
Louis XII, Lettres de, by Just de Tournon, [205]
Louis XIII regrets his cruelty to the Condé family, [32];
and Richelieu, [37];
last words and death, [39];
portraits of, [143], [245]
Louis XIV and Isabelle de Montmorency, [42];
reception of the Grand Condé, [44], [64], [66];
the Fronde rising, [45];
proclaimed King, [57];
recovers Paris, [60];
entry into Paris, [65];
refuses a lettre de cachet against Claire-Clemence, [71];
at Fontainebleau, [75];
and Mme. de Montespan, [75];
at Chantilly, [76], [77];
war with Holland and Spain, [78-82];
portrait of, [134];
and the Gaignières bequest, [156];
appoints Charles Le Brun Court-painter, [252];
death, [257]
Louis XV at Chantilly, [92], [95];
intrigues of Mme. de Prie, [93], [94];
and the Duchesse de Bourbon, [95];
and the pacte de famine, [101];
portrait of, [261]
Louis XVI and the French Revolution, [104], [105], [107];
portrait of, [261]
Louis Bordeaux (son of the Grand Condé), rejoicings at his birth, [61];

early death, [62]
Louis Philippe. See Orléans, Duc de
Lucifer, [175]
Luignes, Duc de, his Mémoires, [95]
Luini, Bernardino, his paintings at Chantilly, [145]
Lusignan, Fortress in the Calendar of Months, [168]
Lustrac, Marguerite de, and Louis de Bourbon, [19]
McCall, Colonel, administers the estate of Chantilly, [119]
Madonna, by Sassoferrata, [133];
the Maison d’Orléans, by Raphael, [140], [187];
the Bridgewater, [140];
by Bissolo, [145];
by Fouquet, [181], [185];
by Bourdichon, [198];
by Mignard, [252]
Magdalen, portrait by Mignard, [198]
Magi. See Adoration and Procession of
Maison de Sylvie, [32]
Maison, Marquis, collection of, [139]
Maître de Moulins, [199]
Malatesta. See Paolo
Malebranche, Nicolas, philosopher and theologian, [83]
Malediction Paternelle, by Greuze, [262]
Malonel, M., Court-painter to the Duke of Burgundy, [173]
Man and Woman, A, [131]
Man with a Glass of Wine, by Fouquet, [181]
Mangin, Jean, Cupid and Psyche, [6]
Mannheim, Capture of, [82]
Mannier, Les le, by G. Moreau Nélaton, [229]
Manuscripts, French illuminated, 154 et seq., [204]
Marchand, insults the Duchesse de Duras, [107]
Marck, Robert de la, portrait of, [235]
Margot de France. See France, Margot de
Marguerite, Princesse (daughter of Duc de Nemours), marriage, [121];
portrait of, [226]
Marie Amélie, Princesse (daughter of Comte de Paris), betrothal to Duke of Braganza, [124]
Marie Amélie, Queen (wife of Louis Philippe), portrait by Gerard, [137];
her collection, [138];
visit from her son the Duc d’Aumale, [160]
Marie Anne of Bavaria, portrait of, [138]
Marie Antoinette (wife of Louis XVI), visits Chantilly, [97];
portraits of, as Hebe, [142], [263]
Marie Caroline, Queen of Naples, portrait by Mme. Vigée Le Brun, [263]
Marie de Medicis, portrait of, [138]
Marie Louise (wife of Napoleon), portrait by Prud’hon, [267]
Marie Louise Josephine (wife of Grand Duke of Tuscany), portrait by Mme. Vigée le Brun, [263], [264]
Marie Thérèse of Spain, Infanta, marriage to Louis XIV, [64];
portrait of, [138]
Marie Thérèse Caroline (wife of Francis II, Emperor of Germany), portrait by Mme. Vigée Le Brun, [263]
Mariensippe, a, [186], [188]
Mariette, M., his bequests to the Louvre, [156];
on Largillière’s personal vigour, [254]
Marignan. See Preux de
Marilhat, M., his works at Musée Condé, [139]
Marmion, Simon, his fine altar-piece at Saint-Bertin, [178], [197]
Marqueste, M., his figure of St. Louis, [276]
Marriage of St. Francis of Assisi to Poverty, by Sassetta, [145]
Marriage of the Virgin, The, [188]
Mars and Venus, by Paolo Veronese, [135]
Martel, M. le Comte, [145]
Martigné Briant, Madame de, portrait of, [244]
Martini, Simone, [173]
Martyrdom of St. Stephen, The, by Carracci, [135]
Mary Stuart, portraits of, Frontispiece, [229], [232], [241];
King’s insulting words to, [242]
Mary’s Obsequies, by Fouquet, [193]
Mary Tudor, portrait of, [242]
Masaccio, Tomaso, 171 n.; his work in the Brancacci Chapel in Florence, [192]
Massacre of the Innocents, by Poussin, [135]
Maulde, M. de, and the Maître de Moulins, [199]
May Day, miniature of, [168]
Mazarin, Cardinal, created Cardinal, [36];
an implacable enemy to the Grand Condé, [40], [47-49], [53], [55], [57], [59-66];
his attempt to force taxation on merchandise, [44];
his exile, [55], [56], [57];
helps the King to recover Paris, [60];
Peace of the Pyrenees, [63], [64];
reconciliation with Grand Condé, [65];
portraits of, [134], [142], [251]
Mazzola, Giuseppe, his works in the Musée Condé, [132]
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duke of, marriage, [42]
Medici, Giuliano del, and Simonetta Vespucci, [146]
Medicis, Queen Catherine de (wife of Henri II), her dislike for Anne de Montmorency, [8];
appointed Regent, [18-20];
her character, [22];
her son’s treachery, [26];
portraits of, [26], [141], [151], [230];
her Book of Hours, [215];
and M. Humières, [229];
and Cardinal Odet de Coligny, [237];
as a collector and severe critic, [238-245]
Medicis, Queen Marie de (wife of Henri IV of France), [12];
murder of Henri IV, [15];
and the Grand Condé, [38];
miniature of, [138]
Mehun-sur-Yèvre, Castle of, [177]
Meissonier, Jean L. E., his works, [138], [152]
Méjanés Collection at Aix, [214]
Mely, M. de, Gazette des Beaux Arts, 172 n.
Memling, painting by, [62]
Mène, M., bronzes by, [277]
Mercure de France, description of entertainments at Chantilly, [90]
Mesangère, Pierre de la, his collection, [144]
Mesmes, Henri de, Psalter of Queen Ingeburge presented to, [159];
and Catherine de Medicis, [242], [243]
Meulen, Van, History of the Kings of France, [251]
Michelangelo’s Slaves, [276]
Michel de l’Hôpital, resignation of, [20]
Mierevelt’s, Elizabeth Stuart, [133]
Mignard, Pierre, and the Grand Condé, [84];
portraits by, [84], [133], [142];
life of, [252], [253]
Millet, François, painter of the Barbizon School, [169], [275]
Minerva, a famous bronze, [136], [137]
Miracle of the Loaves, [177]
Missal of St. Denis in the Victoria and Albert Museum, [160]
Molière, J., at Chantilly, [75], [83];
his poem Amphitryon, [75];
portraits of, [84], [142], [253];
statues of, [89], [276]
Monatshefte für Kunstwissenschaft, by Louise M. Richter, 204 n.
Montaigne, Michel de, portrait of, [147];
his Journal du voyage, [196]
Montbas, the Dutch General, and William of Orange, [80]
Montecucoli, Comte de, Austrian General, battle of Salzbach, [82]
Montespan, Mme., mistress of Louis XIV, [75];
her daughter’s marriage, [85], [86];
portrait of, [143]
Montfaucon, Bernard de, and the Book of Hours, [186]
Months. See Calendar
Monticelli, painter of the Second Empire, [276]
Montjoies, [175]
Montmorency, Anne de (known as the Grand Connétable), history of, 5 et seq.;
his artistic taste, [5], [6];
as a warrior, [6], [8];
jealousy of Francis I, [6];
Diane de Poitiers, [7];
created Duke, and death, [8];
portraits of, [8], [205], [230];
and Emperor Charles V, [10];
Book of Hours, [158];
statue by Dubois, [276];
bust, [277]
Montmorency, Charlotte de (wife of third Prince de Condé), her beauty, [9];
Henri IV’s admiration for, [10-15];
marriage and retirement to the country, [12];
flight to the Netherlands and life there, [12-14];
shares her husband’s imprisonment, [30], [31];
flight from Paris, [45];
at Chantilly, [50]
Montmorency, François de, succeeds Anne de Montmorency as Lord of Chantilly, and marriage, [9]
Montmorency, Guillaume de, history of, [4], [5];
portraits of, [4], [206]
Montmorency, Henri II de, Lord of Chantilly, imprisonment and execution of, [4], [31];
portrait of, [248]
Montmorency, Isabelle de, her pernicious influence over the Grand Condé, [42]
Montmorency, Jean de, [4]
Montmorency, Jean II de, marriage, [4]
Montroux, escape of Claire-Clemence to, [51], [52], [54]
Mordecai on Horseback in the Lichtenstein Gallery in Vienna, [150]
Morgan, J. F. Pierpont, his collection, [262], [265]
Moro, Antonio, his works in the Musée Condé, [84]
Moroni, Giovanni, a portrait by, [132]
Moulins, Maître de, [199], [200]
Mulhouse, victory at, [82]
Munich Public Library, works by Fouquet at, [181], [182]
Musée Carnevalet, [263]
Musée Condé. See Condé
Museo Nationale at Florence, [203]
Mystic Marriage of St. Francis, The, Gassetta, [146]
Nain, Brothers le, their paintings, [248]
Nantes, Edict of, [85]
Nantes, Mlle. (daughter of Louis XIV), child marriage, [85], [86];
portrait of, [255]
Naples, Queen of. See Marie Caroline
Napoleon I, his Memoirs, [105];
Chantilly the property of the State, [109];
portraits by Gérard, [146], [268];
by Meissonier, [272];
and Prud’hon, [267]
National Gallery, Claude Lorraine’s finest landscapes in, [250]
Nativity of Christ, by Fouquet, [191]
Nattier, Jean Marc, his paintings, [96], [254], [255]
Navarre, Henri de. See Henri IV
Navarre, King of. See Bourbon, Antoine de
Navarre, Queen of. See Albret, Jeanne de
Navarre, Nicholas Baron, his manuscripts, [185]
Nélaton, Moreau, [203], [239];
his drawing in red chalk of Cardinal Odet de Coligny, [237];
Erasmus, [238];
Le Portrait à la cour des Valois, 239 n.
Nemours, Duc de, [56]; portraits by Fouquet, [141];
Antiquitates Judæorum, [183]
Nemours, Duchesse de, her description of the Grand Condé, [57]
Neubourg, Duc of, portrait by Van Dyck, [133]
Nevers, Louis de, portraits of, [214], [223], [238]
Nieuwenhuys, M., sells Mars and Venus, [135]
Nolivos Sale, [137]
Nord, Comte du (afterwards Emperor Paul of Russia), his visit to Chantilly, [98-100]
Nördlingen, Battle of, [40]
Northbrook Collection, [208]
Northwick Sale, [135]
Nôtre, André Le, lays out the Gardens at Chantilly, [66], [67];
statues of, [89], [276]
Numa Pompilius and the Nymph Egeria, by Poussin, [249]
Oberkirch, Baroness, describes the visit of the Comte du Nord to Chantilly, [99], [100]
Odet de Foix. See Foix.
Old Man, by Brothers Lagneau, [245]
Orgemont, Pierre de (Chancellor to Charles V of France), owned Chantilly, [3]
Orlant, Prince, portrait of, [198]
Orléans, Charles Maximilian, [239]
Orléans, Duc de (afterwards King Louis Philippe), death of Louis Joseph de Condé, [113];
breeds English racehorses in France, [116];
visit to Chantilly, [118];
abdication, [118], [119];
portraits of, [137], [266], [267]
Orléans, Duchesse de (wife of above), portrait by Gérard, [268]
Orléans, Duc de (son of above), portrait of and death, [268]
Orléans, Gaston, Duc de (brother of Louis XIII), and the Grand Condé, [55], [56], [57], [60];
portraits of, [137], [143];
owned Vierge de la Maison d’Orléans, [139]
Orléans, Girard de, assists Jean de Coste to decorate the Château de Vaudreuil, [200]
Orléans, Henri de. See Aumale, Duc de
Orléans, Louise Marie Thérèse Bathilde de, marriage, [97]
Orme, Nicolas, translates Aristotle’s Ethics, [157]
Oronce Finé, portrait by Clouet of, [212], [213]
Orsini, Marie Felice, pleads in vain for her husband Henri de Montmorency’s life, [31], [32]
Otto I, Emperor, portrait of, [138]
Oudry, M., his works, [132], [256];
Mary Stuart, [233];
character of his work, [255], [256]
Oursine, meaning of name, [174];
portrait of, [176]
Palatine, Princess. See Princess
Palisse, Seigneur de la, portraits of, [202], [205]
Pallavicini, villa at Pegli, illness of Queen Marie Amélie, [161]
Palma, Jacopo, Holy Family, [145]
Panizzi, Sir Antonio, Principal Librarian of the British Museum, [161]
Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Rimini, by Ingres, [133]
Paon, Le, a hunting-scene by, [100]
Papal Legate, by Fouquet, 207 n.
Parement de Narbonne, now in the Louvre, [154]
Paris, breaking out of the Fronde, and blockade of, [44], [45];
welcome of the Grand Condé, [55];
capture of Paris by the Grand Condé and retreat from, [60];
entry of Louis XIV, [65];
painting by Dupré, [275]
Paris, Comte de. See Louis Philippe
Paris, Comte de, abdication of his grandfather Louis Philippe in his favour, [119]
Paris, Gaston, Histoire litteraire de la France, [157]
Pazet, Jean, a follower of Fouquet, [197]
Pembroke, Earl of, owner of the Parement de Narbonne, [154]
Penni, Luca, his works in Musée Condé, [132]
Peronneau, M., his works, [261]
Perrault, M., [267]
Perréal, Jean (Court-painter to Louis XII), his works, [4], [151], 189 et seq., [199-210], [218];
a follower of Fouquet, [197];
history of, [199], [202-210]
Perugino, [135]
Petit-Château, [6], [123]
Philip II, King of Spain, and the Princesse de Condé, [14]
Philip le Beau, portrait of, [208]
Philippe Augustus, illustrations of events in his life in Chronique de France, [182]
Philippe Egalité, portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, [134];
by Fleury, [137];
by Vernet, [266]
Philobiblon Miscellanies, The, [164]
Pichius, Albertus, The Gallic War, [157]
Pichon, Baron, his collection, [246]
Pierre des Iles, known as “Macon” of Chantilly, [8]
Pisanello, [131]
Pisseleu, Jossine (niece of Duchesse d’Estampes), portraits of, [227], [234]
Pitt, William, reception in England of Louise de Condé, [110]
Pius V, Pope, and Cardinal Odet de Coligny, [237]
Plaisir Pastoral, by Watteau, [258]
Pluto and Proserpine plucking Daffodils, by Chapu, [276]
Poitiers, Castle of, in Calendar of Months, [170]
Poitiers, Diane de (mistress of Henri II), intimate friend of Anne de Montmorency, [7], [230];
portraits of, [141], [240], [241];
her beautiful daughter “Brasseu,” [228];
reception at Lyons, [231]
Poliziano, writer of sonnets on Simonetta Vespucci, [146]
Pollaiuolo, Antonio, [146]
Pompadour, Mme. de, and Boucher, [257];
portraits of, [257], [263]
Pompey enters the Temple in Triumph in Antiquitates Judæorum, [189]
Pont de Sèvres, by S. W. Reynolds, [274]
Porcelain, collection of Chantilly, [277]
Port St. Nicholas, by Dupré, [275]
Pot, Anne de (mother of Anne de Montmorency), marriage, [5]
Pourbus, portrait of Henri IV, [142]
Pourtales vase, the famous, [136]
Poussin, Nicolas, his works, [135], [146], [249], [250];
history of, [249], [250];
and Simon Vouet, [251]
Prayer Book of Anne de Bretagne, [198]
Precieuses Ridicules, The, acted at Chantilly, [75]
Presler, Raoul de, translates St. Augustine’s Cité de Dieu, [157]
Preux de Marignan, [151], [157], [202], [204];
painted by Perréal, [204], [206]
Prie, Mme. de (mistress of the Duc
de Bourbon), charms and machinations of, [93], [94];
exile and death, [94]
Primaticcio, Francesco, his portrait of Henri II, [133], [236];
the frescoes at Fontainebleau, [228]
Princess Palatine, Charlotte Elizabeth (devoted friend of the Grand Condé), portrait of, [245];
Charlotte Elizabeth (second wife of Philippe d’Orléans), [254]
Procession, A, by Bouts, [146];
of the Magi, by the Limbourgs, [174], 201 n.
Prophets, by Michael Angelo, [131]
Protais, Avant et après le Combat, [135]
Protestant cause in France, [17-19], [21], [23], [85];
disaster at Vimory and Auneau, [26]
Provence, Comte de, portrait by Duplessis, [261]
Prud’hon, Pierre, works by, [139], [147], [258], [267];
Napoleon confers the Legion of Honour on, [267]
Psalter of Queen Ingeburge of Denmark, [150], [158]
Pucelle, Jean, [160]
Pyrenees, Peace of the, [64]
Quesnel, Brothers, works by, [142], [143], [246]
Quesnoy, M. (French sculptor), and Poussin, [249]
Quitaut, Captain, arrests the Grand Condé, [48]
Quthe, Pierre, portraits by François Clouet, [235], [236]
Racine, Jean, at Chantilly, [75], [76], [83]
Raimondi, Marc Antonio, works of, [134]
Raphael, works by, [130], [139], [140], [148], [149]
Ravaillac assassinates Henri IV, [15]
Reading Monk, A, by Raphael, [130]
Reboul’s Collection, [149]
Recueils, Gaignière, [185], [186];
Lenoir, [214];
Marriette, [214];
d’Orange, [214];
du Tillet, [215];
d’Arras, [215]
Reine de Mai, La, [168]
Reiset Collection, [130], [144-146], [156], [269]
Rembrandt, Paul, Mountainous Landscape, [131];
other works, [134]
Renaissance, distinction between French and Italian, [7];
architecture, [187]
Renaissance, La, by Laborde, [212]
René, King, owned Livre d’Heures, [202]
Rénée de France (Duchesse de Ferrara), her marriage, [221];
portraits of, [218], [221]
Reni, Guido, his work at Musée Condé, [132]
Repos des paysans, Le, by Brothers le Nain, [248]
Resurrection, [138]
Return from the Captivity, [184]

Return of the Prodigal Son, by Lucas van Leyden, [131]
Retz, Cardinal de. See Gondi, Paul
Retz, Duc de, portraits of, [142], [235]
Retz, Mme. de, portrait of, [235]
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, portraits of Philippe Egalité, [134];
Maria Lady Waldegrave with her daughter, [138]
Reynolds, S. W. (Constable’s friend and pupil), works by, [138], [274]
Rheno-Byzantine painting of King Otto I, [138]
Rhetorics. See Cicero
Richelieu, Cardinal, imprisonment of third Prince de Condé, [31];
marries his niece to the Grand Condé, [34-36];
selects the Grand Condé
as Commander-in-Chief, [37];
portraits of, [134], [250], [277]
Richter, Louise M., Monatshefte für Kunstwissenschaft, [204]
Riesener, M., a splendid cabinet at Chantilly by, [134]
Rigaud, Hyacinthe, portrait painter, [134], [253]
Riom, Castle of, [169]
Robertet, François (secretary to Duc de Bourbon), on Josephus’ Antiquities, [155], [183]
Robinson, Sir Charles, sells Italian manuscripts to Duc d’Aumale, [138]
Rochefoucauld, Duc de, [56]
Rochelle, La, Huguenots’ flight to, [21], [23]
Rocroy, Battle of, [39]
Rohan, Princesse Charlotte de, [110]
Roman Campagna, A View of, by Dughet, [250]
Roman Campagna, Aqueducts of, by Claude Lorraine, [250]
Romano, Giulio, his works at Musée Condé, [132]
Rome, Plan of, [152], [177]
Rosa, Salvator, works by, [133]
Rosso executes frescoes at Fontainebleau, [228]
Rothschild, Baron Adolph de, his collection, [165]
Rothschild, Baron Edmond de, owner of Belles Heures de Jean de Berry, [179]
Rothschild, Maurice de, owner of Book of Hours, [160]
Roye, Eleanore de (wife of first Prince de Condé), marriage and imprisonment of her husband, [17];
his release, [19];
her death, [20]
Russell, Fuller, sells the Jean de France diptych to Duc d’Aumale, [148]
Ruysdael, Jacob, Dunes at Scheveningen, [139];
other works, [147]
St. Augustine’s Cité de Dieu, [157]
St. Bartholomew, Massacre of, [20], [22], [243]
St. Bertin, fine altarpiece at, [197]
St. Bruno, Scenes from the Life of, by Le Sueur, [252]
St. Catherine on the Louvre, [130]
St. Chapelle, [169], [189]
St. Denis, Convent of, Claire-Clemence at, [35], [36]
St. Denis, Missal of, in Victoria and Albert Museum, [160]
St. Etienne, Guillaume de, a monk, [157]
St. Evremond, his praise of the Grand Condé, [87], [88]
St. Francis. See Mystic Marriage of Ste. Geneviève, by Chavannes, [269]
St. John, Birth of, by Fouquet, [188], [190]
St. Louis, by Marqueste, [276]
St. Margaret, by Fouquet, [186]
St. Martin dividing his Mantle, in the Conches Collection, [186]
St. Mary Magdalen, at Frankfort, [269]
St. Michel, Mont, [177]
St. Michel, MS. de, [202]
St. Priest, Jehan de, sculptor, [210]
St. Simon’s Mémoires, [91], [246]
St. Stephen’s Chapel at Westminster, paintings in, [201]
Sacre et l’Intronisation de l’Empereur, by David, [269]
Salerno, Prince de, his collection, [132], [133]
Salière du Pavillon, by Pol Limbourg, [167]
Salting Collection, in the British Museum, [152], [230], [231], [242]
San Donato Sale, [139]
Santuario at Chantilly, [186]
Sarcophagus, antique, Bacchus and Ariadne, [137]
Sarrazin, Jacques, bronze monument
of Henri II de Bourbon, [123]
Sarto, Andrea del, his works at Chantilly, [132]
Sassetta, The Marriage of St. Francis of Assisi to Poverty, [145], [146]
Sassoferrato, Giambattista, Madonna, [133]
Saumur, Castle of, in Calendar of Months, [170]
Sauvageot Collection, [214]
Savoy, Charles of, owned The Breviary, [162]
Savoy, Charles Emmanuel, education of, [221]
Savoy, Philibert, and Perréal, [209]
Scheffer, Ary, works by, [138], [268];
his pupil Puvis de Chavannes, [269];
and Rousseau, [275]
Schlestadt, Battle of, [82]
Second Appearance of Esther before Ahasuerus, [149]
Second Decade, Livy’s, translated by Pierre Bersuire, [157]
Secretan Sale, [152]
Seillier, Baron, [150]
Senlis, Seigneurs of, also named Bouteillers, [3]
Sévigné, Mme. de, Letters of, describes Chantilly, [76], [83]
Shepherd in the Pyrenees, A, by Rosa Bonheur, [135]
Sienese School, [139]
Sieur de Canaples, portraits of, [223]
Signorelli frescoes, [176]
Simonetta Vespucci, portrait of, [146]
Sixtine Chapel, [131]
Soleil Couchant, by Dupré, [275]
Soltykoff Sale, [136]
Sommeil de Psyche, by Prud’hon, [267]
Sotheby, auctioneer, sale of Antiquitates Judæorum, [183]
Soubise, Princesse Charlotte de, marriage to sixth Prince de Condé, [96];
portraits of, [96], [255];
character and death, [97]
Souvenir d’Italie, by Corot, [275]
Spada, Lionello, his work at Musée Condé, [132]
Spain, war with France, 38 et seq., [78];
Grand Condé’s alliance with, [61];
a lost battle, [63];
Peace of Pyrenees, [64]
Spain, Elizabeth, Queen of, portrait, [142]
Spain, Infanta of, [93]
Spinola, General, the captor of Breda, [163]
Spinola, Marchese Ambroglio di, history of, [13], [14]
Spinoza, Benedict, his Pantheistic doctrines, [87]
Standish Library, the famous, [129], [130]
Statutes of the Order of St. Michael, The, [181]
Stella, Jacques, his portrait of the Grand Condé, [251]
Stratonice (Tribune), by Ingres, [269]
Strozzi, Maréchal, portraits of, [231], [235]
Stuart, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, portrait of, [133]
Stuart, Mary, Queen of Scots, [21]
Sueur, Eustache le, his work, [252]
Subleyras, M., his portrait of Pope Benedict XIV, [142]
Sully, Maximilien, Duc de, Minister of Finance, portraits of, [138], [142], [246]
Sunrise and Sunset, by Boucher, [257]
Surprise, La, by Greuze, [262]
Sutherland Collection, the, [141-143]
Table Ronde, [157]
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de, portraits of, [138], [268]
Tanagra figures, four, [141]
Temptation of our Lord, The, [176]
Tendre Desir, Le, by Greuze, [262]
Teniers, David, the younger, [36], [139]
Terrestrial Paradise, [173]
Thérèse, Marie, Queen of Louis XIV, portrait of, [138]
Thésée découvrant l’épée de son père, by Poussin, [135], [249]
Thevet’s series of Hommes Illustres, [212], [215]
Thionville, Battle of, [40]
Thomson, Mr. Yates, his collection, [160], [181];
The Romance of a Book, 183 n.
Thouars, Duc de, [24]
Three Graces, The, by Raphael, [148], [149], [187]
Tiburtine Sybil prophesying to Augustus, [173]
Tiepolo, his works at Musée Condé, [147]
Titiens, Tiziano Vecelli, the celebrated painter, Ecce Homo, [135]
Tixier, Père, and Claire-Clemence, [73]
Tott, Mme. de, her portrait of Louis Joseph de Bourbon, [265]
Touchet, Marie (mistress of Charles IX), portrait of, [244]
Tour d’Auvergne, Henri de la. See Turenne
Tournon, Just de, portraits by Perréal of, [204], [205]
Toussaint, La, by Fouquet, [194]
Trémoille, Charlotte Catherine de la, portrait of, [16];
history and marriage of, [24], [25];
her husband’s death, [27];
compromising conduct of, [28];
imprisonment, and birth of a son, [29];
abjures the Protestant faith, [30]
Trémoille, Duc de la, occupies Chantilly, [119]
Très Belles Heures. See Book of Hours
Très Riches Heures de Duc de Berry, Les. See Book of Hours
Triqueti, Baron, buys the famous Pourtales vase, [136]
Trivulzio, Prince, his collection, [165]
Troy, De, Déjeuner d’Huîtres, [134]
Tudor, Mary, portrait by Perréal, [205]
Turenne (Henri de la Tour d’Auvergne), Vicomte de, Commander-in-Chief, [37];
war between France and Spain, [38];
Battle of Rocroy, [39];
Battle of Nördlingen, [40];
imprisonment of the Grand Condé, [49];
reception of Claire-Clemence at Bordeaux, [52];
compels the Grand Condé to retreat from Paris, [60];
defeats the Grand Condé in battle near Dunkirk, [63];
Peace of the Pyrenees, [64];
reception of the Grand Condé, [65];
at Chantilly, [75];
marches into Flanders, [78];
advance on Holland, 79 et seq.;
his death, [82], [83];
bust by Derbais of, [277]
Turkish Guards on their way from Smyrna to Magnesia, by Descamps, [271]
Turkish Landscape, by Descamps, [271]
Unknown Lady, by Clouet, [223]
Unknown Young Men, by Clouet, [223]
Utterson Sale, [134]
Vaga, Perin del, his works at Musée Condé, [132]
Valere Maxime, French translation of, [157]
Valier, De S., portrait of, [238]
Valois, Claude de, portrait of, [244]
Valois, Elizabeth de, [233]
Valois, Madeleine de, history and portrait of, [218]
Valois, Princes of, hostages in hands of the Emperor Charles V, [6]
Van der Velde, sea-piece by, [139]
Van Dyck, Sir Anthony, his works, [84], [132], [133], [137]
Van Loo’s portrait of a Young Woman, [133]
Vâtel, the maître d’hôtel at Chantilly, commits suicide, [76]
Vaudreuil, Château de, [200]
Vauldy, M. de, the escape of Claire-Clemence, [51], [52]
Vedette des Dragons sous Louis XV, La, by Meissonier, [272]
Venus Anadyomène, by Ingres, [147], [270]
Venus and Adonis, by Prud’hon, [267]
Vermandois, Comtesse Eleanore de, [158].
Vermandois, Mme. de, [100]
Vernet, Joseph, celebrated marine painter, [266]
Vernet, Charles (son of above), his works at Musée Condé, [266]
Vernet, Horace (son of above), his works at Musée Condé, [266], [267]
Veronese, Paolo, his paintings, [84], [135]
Verrochio, his drawings, [131]
Vespucci, Simonetta, portrait of, [146]
Victoria and Albert Museum, Missal of St. Denis, [160];
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 232 n.;
Chantilly porcelain, 277 n.
Vielville, Maréchal de, portraits of, [231], [246]
Vierge de la Maison d’Orléans, by Raphael, [139]
View near London, A, by Constable, [273]
Vilatte, M., painting by, [42], [146]
Vimory, Battle of, [26]
Vincennes, Château of, [159]
Virgin, by Dürer, [131]
Virgin and the Holy Child, [150]
Virgin as Protector of the Human Race, The, [42], [146]
Virgin, Coronation of the, by San Stefano, [145];
by Limbourg Brothers, [178]
Virgin, Death of the, by Giotto, [145]
Virgin, Marriage of the, by Fouquet, [182], [188]
Virgin with the Infant Christ, by Fouquet, [181]
Vision of St. Hubert, by Baudry, [273]
Visitation, The, by Fouquet, [186], [189]
Voldemont, Monsieur de, portrait by François Clouet of, [239]
Volterra, Daniele di, his works in Musée Condé, [132]
Voragine, Jacopo da, Legenda Aurea, [188]
Vouet, Simon, and the decoration of the Louvre, [249];
Charles Le Brun his pupil, [251]
Waagen, Dr. G. F., [161]
Waldegrave with her daughter, Maria Lady, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, [138]
Wallace Collection, compared with Musée Condé, [152];
Louis XII and Anne de Bretagne, medal by Jean Perréal, [209];
Watteau’s works, [257], [259];
Greuze’s works, [262];
Meissonier’s works, [272]
Walpole, Horace, his collection, [151]
Warner, Mr., Librarian of Royal Library of Windsor, and the Antiquitates Judæorum, [183]
Warrior, A, by Watteau, [258]
Warrior on horseback, [131]
Watteau, Ant., his paintings, [139], [143], [257], [258]
Westphalia, Peace of, [44]
William of Orange submerges Holland to withstand attacks of France, [79], [81], [82]
Winterhalter, F. (Court-painter to Louis Philippe and Napoleon III), Louis Philippe, [137];
Duc d’Aumale, [273]
Wirty, De, the Dutch General, [80]
Woman taken in Adultery, The, by Giorgione, [135]
Woodburn Collection, [149]
Würmser, the Austrian General, and Condé’s regiment, [105]
Yates-Thomson. See Thomson
Young Boy, by Greuze, [262]
Young Girl winding Wool, by Greuze, [262]
Young Girl in a Cap, by Greuze, [262]
Zanzé, Vicomtesse de, collection of, [246]
Ziem, the painter of Venice, Les Eaux Douces d’Asie, [276]
Zodiac, The, in Très Riches Heures, [172]

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