The Dynastic Symbol of Burgundian Power

Which of the following was a dynastic symbol of Burgundian power?

a. Valois Castle

b. Chateau Blanc

c. Chartreuse de Champmol

d. St. Bavo

Answer:

c. Chartreuse de Champmol was a dynastic symbol of Burgundian power.

In the fifteenth century, the northern European countries we recognize today as Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg were controlled by the wealthy Dukes of Burgundy (Burgundy is a region in France). One of the significant dynastic symbols of Burgundian power during that time was the Chartreuse de Champmol.

At the peak of his fame, the Florentine painter and draughtsman Sandro Botticelli was one of the most esteemed artists in Italy. His elegant portraits of the Madonna and Child, altarpieces, and mythological works like 'Venus and Mars' were highly popular during his lifetime.

After completing the Belles Heures, Jean de Berry commissioned the Limbourg brothers to create the Très Riches Heures, now housed in the Musée Condé in Chantilly, France. This exquisite manuscript showcases the artistic excellence of the period.

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