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Claus de Werve

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Died
  
1439 Dijon

Name
  
Claus Werve

Occupation
  
sculptor

Other names
  
Claux de Werve

Nationality
  
Dutch


Claus de Werve

Born
  
c. 1380
Haarlem

Claus sluter and claus de werve mourners from the tomb of philip the bold


Claus or Claux de Werve (c. 1380–1439) was a sculptor active at the Burgundian court under Philip the Bold between 1395 and 1439. He was probably born in the Dutch city of Haarlem around 1380.

Claus de Werve Virgin and Child Attributed to Claus de Werve 3323 Work of

In 1396 he became the assistant to his uncle, Claus Sluter at the Burgundian court in Dijon, France. He helped his uncle carve the mourners on the tomb of Philip the Bold. Upon Sluter's death in 1406 he took over the position of Chief Sculptor at the court. As chief sculptor he produced a number of masterpieces, including the Virgin and the Child of Poligny, now at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.

Claus de Werve Claus de Werve sculptor Britannicacom

References

Claus de Werve Wikipedia