Art of the Americas Building, Level 2
May 8, 2011–July 31, 2011

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art • 12-8 M/T/Th • Closed Wednesday • 12-9 F • 11-8 S/S
5905 Wilshire Blvd • Los Angeles California 90036 • 323-857-6000 • [email protected]
5905 Wilshire Blvd • Los Angeles California 90036 • 323-857-6000 • [email protected]
from the LACMA site
"The Mourners: Tomb Sculpture from the Court of Burgundy will feature forty sculptures from the tomb of John the Fearless (1342–1404), the second duke of Burgundy. His elaborate tomb, once housed at a monastery on the outskirts of Dijon, is now one of the centerpieces of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon."
I wonder if that where Dijoon Mustard got it's name.
No it's not wiki says"
Dijon mustard originated in 1856, when Jean Naigeon of Dijon substituted verjuice, the acidic "green" juice of not-quite-ripe grapes, for vinegar in the traditional mustard recipe.
Mustards from Dijon today generally contain both white wine and red wine. Mustards marketed as Dijon style may contain one or both of these wines or may substitute vinegar or another acid in order to conform to local laws."
So small figures of monks and people crying and behind sad were put in the the tomb with the Fearless one sort of like action figure death dolls. Check them out this May. I'm sure Tim Burton will when he see his exhibit open up.