Christine de Pisan
French poet and arguably the first female author.
1364-1430
French writer. She was the daughter of an astrologer to Charles V and the wife of a court secretary and took up writing to support her children when she was widowed, producing 10 volumes of graceful verse, including ballads, rondeaux, lays, and complaints, many in the courtly-love tradition. Some works, both poetry and prose, champion women, notably The Book of the City of Ladies (1405). Related Paintings of Christine de Pisan :. | Triptych of the Entombment | Titian unmatched handling of color is exemplified by his Danae, | Les trs riches heures du Duc de Berry: Novembre (November) dg | Vanitas still life | La Prune | Related Artists: YANEZ DE LA ALMEDINA, FernandoSpanish Painter, active ca.1506-1526 BOSSCHAERT, JohannesFlemish painter (b. ca. 1610, Middelburg, d. ca. 1650, Utrecht)
was a member of the Bosschaert family of still life painters. He was the second son of Ambrosius Bosschaert. Little is known about his life, including the date of his death. Alfred de breanski1852-1928
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