[75] Much has been written on Burgundy’s extraordinary event culture, most famously perhaps in Johan Huizinga’s Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen (Atuumntide of the Middle Ages); more recently in Bart van Loo, De Bourgondiers, esp. “Praalzucht en Propaganda”, 174-190; De Maesschalck, De Bourgondische Vorsten, 1315-1530, esp. “Pracht en praal aan het Bourgondische hof,” 139-148; Blockmans et al., Staging the court of Burgundy. On the concept of ephemeral arts and its “recorded existence”, see e.g., Smith et al., “The Matter of Ephemeral Art”; Cholcman, Art on paper: ephemeral art in the Low Countries: the triumphal entry of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella into Antwerp, 1599.