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"How poverty can be agreeable:" Diogenes in his barrel and his disciple Crates of Thebes who renounced his wealth in favour of virtue. From "Le Livre de bonnes moeurs," by Jacques Legrand. France, ca. 1490. Illuminated manuscript page. Parchment, 22.4 x 17.0 cm. Ms.297, f.99r. Photo: René-Gabriel Ojéda.
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Musée Condé/Chantilly/France
Unique Identifier
ART347925
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Public
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3900px × 4080px
Photo Credit
© RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
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15th century CE
Barrel
Cynic
Diogenes (c.400-c.325 BCE), Philosopher
French
Gothic (1150-1500)
Illuminated Manuscript
Livre de bonnes moeurs, Jacques Legrand
Man
Money
Reading
Scholar/Philosopher
Virtue