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Master of the Kings' Heads  

French, 13th century, male.

Active in Chartres at the beginning of the 13th century.

Sculptor.

This sculptor carved a series of four large heads of kings for the right porch of the north transept of Chartres Cathedral. The realism of these heads, which are difficult to identify, is highly expressive and they harmonise with the rest of the decoration of the north porch....

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Nobuzane  

Japanese, 13th century, male.

Born before 1185; died after 1265.

Painter.

Nobuzane was son of the painter Takanobu. Like his father he was a middle-ranking courtier and a poet and he continued in the Realist style used by his father. He had a great reputation as a portrait painter, depicting people either living or dead, singly or in groups. His art is denoted by the term ...