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akg1582233 grande verriËre du bras sud du transept est le chefdíúuvre de Valentin Bousch (Strasbourg, fin XVe s.-Metz, 1541), exÈcutÈ en 1521-1527.
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alb3505082 Moses presenting the tablets of law, 1532, French, Lorraine, Metz, Stained glass, H. 9' 11 3/8 x W. 66 1/4 in. (303.2 x 168.3 cm.) [a-o only], Glass-Stained, Valentin Bousch (French, active 1514–41, died 1541), This window comes from a series of seven windows made for the choir of the Benedictine priory church of Saint-Firmin in Flavigny-sur-Moselle in the Lorraine region of France. The windows had been commissioned by the prior, Wary de Lucy (1510–1557) from Valentin Bousch, a glass painter in Metz who had already worked on a number of important projects including Metz cathedral.
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akg5760076 Vie des saints Etienne et Paul, Cathédrale Saint Etienne, Vitrail de Valentin Bousch du 16ème, Metz, Lorraine, France.
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akg5760077 Vitrail de Valentin Bousch du 16ème, Cathédrale Saint Etienne, Déambulatoire, Metz, Lorraine, France.
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akg5760072 Vie des saints Etienne et Paul, Cathédrale Saint Etienne, Vitrail de Valentin Bousch du 16ème, Metz, Lorraine, France.
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akg5760075 Vie des saints Etienne et Paul, Cathédrale Saint Etienne, Vitrail de Valentin Bousch du 16ème, Metz, Lorraine, France.
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akg5760074 Vie des saints Etienne et Paul, Cathédrale Saint Etienne, Vitrail de Valentin Bousch du 16ème, Metz, Lorraine, France.
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akg5760073 Vie des saints Etienne et Paul, Cathédrale Saint Etienne, Vitrail de Valentin Bousch du 16ème, Metz, Lorraine, France.
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alb4911787 Valentin Bousch, The Savigny Arms, French, Lorraine, Metz, Valentin Bousch (French, active 151441, died 1541), 1533, French, Lorraine, Metz, Stained glass, Overall: 27 1/8 × 27 1/2 in. (68.9 × 69.9 cm), Glass-Stained.
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alb4905355 Valentin Bousch, The Craincourt Arms, French, Lorraine, Metz, Valentin Bousch (French, active 151441, died 1541), 1533, French, Lorraine, Metz, Stained glass, Overall: 27 1/8 × 27 1/2 in. (68.9 × 69.9 cm), Glass-Stained.
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alb4906366 Valentin Bousch, The Prophet Isaiah, French, Lorraine, Metz, Valentin Bousch (French, active 151441, died 1541), 1533, French, Lorraine, Metz, Stained glass, Diameter: 32 in. (81.3 cm), Glass-Stained.
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alb4885851 Valentin Bousch, The Prophet Moses, French, Lorraine, Metz, Valentin Bousch (French, active 151441, died 1541), 1533, French, Lorraine, Metz, Stained glass, Diameter: 32 in. (81.3 cm), Glass-Stained.
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alb3682492 The Deluge. Artist: Valentin Bousch (French, active 1514-41, died 1541). Culture: French, Lorraine, Metz. Dimensions: Overall: 11 ft. 10 1/4 in. × 67 in. (361.3 × 170.2 cm). Date: 1531.This window comes from a series of seven windows made for the choir of the Benedictine priory church of Saint-Firmin in Flavigny-sur-Moselle in the Lorraine region of France. The windows had been commissioned by the prior, Wary de Lucy (1510-1557) from Valentin Bousch, a glass painter in Metz who had already worked on a number of important projects including Metz cathedral. Bousch was occupied by the Flavigny-sur-Moselle project in the early 1530s. Three of the extant monumental windows from the series each bear a date (1531, 1532 and 1533). Bousch was one of the most significant master glaziers in north-eastern France in the sixteenth century and has long been recognized as an important participant in the stylistic and technical developments of the Northern Renaissance. Together, the windows presented a Biblical narrative reflecting the story of humanity, starting with the Creation and Fall of Man (until recently in a private collection, Langley, British Columbia), then consecutively depicting the Deluge (MMA 17.40.2a-r), Moses presenting the tablets of Law (MMA 17.40.1a-r), the Nativity or Annunciation at the east end (lost), the Crucifixion (Saint Joseph's church, Stockbridge, Mass.), the Resurrection or the Supper at Emmaus (lost) and, finally, the Last Judgement (lost). Decorative consoles at the base of each window (not currently on view) depict the arms of Savigny and Craincourt, Wary de Lucy's forbearers.In these windows, Valentin Bousch rejected traditional compartmentalization, instead treating each composition like an enormous painted or carved retable, with trompe l'oeil architectural frames. Brilliant hues of colored glass are combined with painted areas of grisaille and silver-stain on clear glass. The windows provide an early example of daring virtuoso glass-cutting to achieve sharp and sinuous contours. As a group, the windows are remarkable because of their nuanced modeling, their vitality of composition, lifelike features and the contrast of exquisite landscape details (like those in the Moses window) with dramatic dynamism (most skilful in the Deluge window). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg5760015 Fiacre Fériet marchand, Détail vitrail de Valentin Bousch, 16ème, Basilique, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, Lorraine, France.
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akg5066735 Bousch Valentin 1514-1541. The Deluge, Window, 1531. Glass, painted and stained, 361.3 × 170.2cm. Inv. Nr. 17.40.2a-r. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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