Wilson, Katherine A.2017-10-202017-10-202018-10-01Wilson, K. A. (2018). Furnishing the Dukes with a Royal Reputation: The use of chambers and chapels at the Burgundian Court. In Hoppe, S., De Jonge, K. & Breitling, S. (Eds.), The Interior as Embodiment of Power: The Image of the Prince and its Spatial Setting, 1400-1700. (pp. 57-78). Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.978394744907110.11588/arthistoricum.398NAhttp://hdl.handle.net/10034/620673This article examines the way in which the dukes of Burgundy used chambers and chapels to legitimise their right to rule and to suggest that they could lay claim to a royal crown.enBurgundystate powerchambersKingshipchapelsTextilesMedievalFurnishing the Dukes with a Royal Reputation: The use of chambers and chapels at the Burgundian CourtThe Interior as Embodiment of Power. The Image of the Prince and its Spatial Setting, 1400-1700Book chapter