The tomb of Joan of Brabant was built between 1457 and 1458 by the bronze caster Jacob de Gerines after wooden models by the sculptor Jean Delemer, and placed in the church of the Carmelite monastery in Brussels. Joan of Brabant was a Duchess of Brabant and died in 1406.
The tomb was commissioned in the 1450s by her great-great-nephew Philip the Good.[1] It underwent restoration in 1607, but was destroyed along with the monastery, by the French Royal Army in August 1695 during the bombardment of Brussels. Today its form and style is known through a number of drawings and written descriptions.[1]
^ abCampbell (1988), p. 163
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