The Tomb of Mary of Burgundy is a funeral monument completed in 1501 for Mary of Burgundy's grave in the Church of Our Lady, Bruges. She died in March 1482 aged 25, following injuries sustained during a hunting accident a number of weeks earlier.
Tomb of Mary of Burgundy
(Idealised) Portrait of Mary of Burgundy, Netherlandish or South German, late 15th century.
Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I, Workshop of Joos van Cleve, c. 1530.
19th century reproduction of a 1507 fresco of Maximilian and Mary holding a falcon and the coat of arms of Burgundy.
Church of Our Lady, Bruges
The Church of Our Lady is a Roman Catholic church in Bruges, Belgium, dating mainly from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Its 115.6-metre-high (379 ft) tower remains the tallest structure in the city and the third tallest brickwork tower in the world.
Church of Our Lady
Nave
Madonna by Michelangelo, 1501-1504
Crucifixion by Anthony van Dyck, 1626