
Miroir du Prince
by Jacques Paviot, Sophie Jugie, Brigitte Maurice-Chabard
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How does the concept of the "Mirror of the Prince" reflect the political, moral, and cultural ambitions of elite families at the end of the Middle Ages?
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In what ways does artistic patronage serve as a tool for legacy-building and power projection, both historically and in our modern society?
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Considering the collaboration between regional institutions like the Musée Rolin and national giants like the Louvre, how do you think physical location and museum curation change the way we experience historical art?
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