Portrait of Guillaume Budé
This portrait illustrates how writing in Greek became an integral part of establishing scholarly identity in Europe during the 16th century. The famous French humanist Guillaume Budé notes down a line of Greek from Stobaeus (3.5.18), which reads: "Although it seems good to obtain what one desires, the greatest good is not to desire what one does not need".
Kreatur
- Jean Clouet
- http://viaf.org/viaf/103646160
- Jean Clouet
- Gregory of Nyssa
Suġġett
- Guillaume Budé
- French Renaissance
- Early Netherlandish painting
- Guillaume Budé
- pittura bikrija tan-Netherlands
- French Renaissance
- Guillaume Budé
Data
- 1536
- 1536
Mezz
- Oil on wood
Kreatur
- Jean Clouet
- http://viaf.org/viaf/103646160
- Jean Clouet
- Gregory of Nyssa
Suġġett
- Guillaume Budé
- French Renaissance
- Early Netherlandish painting
- Guillaume Budé
- pittura bikrija tan-Netherlands
- French Renaissance
- Guillaume Budé
Data
- 1536
- 1536
Mezz
- Oil on wood
Istituzzjoni fornitriċi
Aggregatur
Fornitur intermedjarju
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Temporali
- 16th century
- 16th century
Postijiet
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Provenjenza
- New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Identifikatur
- Inv. 46.68
- 034a_Id_9
Format
- Painting
Lingwa
- Greek
- ell
Huwa parti minn
- GrECI
Sena
- 1536
Pajjiż fornitur
- Cyprus
Isem il-kollezzjoni
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