Tapestries

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Table Carpet with Garlands of Flowers and Rinceaux
Possibly Flanders or France
Table Carpet with Garlands of Flowers and Rinceaux, 1650/75
The Month of July/The Sign of Leo, from The Grotesque Months
After a design by Claude III Audran (1658–1734), 1708–09
Woven at the Manufacture Royale des Gobelins
France, Paris
The Month of July/The Sign of Leo, from The Grotesque Months, c. 1726
The Month of June/The Sign of Cancer, from The Grotesque Months
After a design by Claude III Audran (1658–1734), 1708–09
Woven at the Manufacture Royale des Gobelins
France, Paris
The Month of June/The Sign of Cancer, from The Grotesque Months, c. 1726
The Lovers
Basel (present-day Switzerland)
The Lovers, 1490/1500
Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt
With a scene after an engraving by Adriaen Collaert (c. 1560–1618) after Hans Bol (1534–1593), Ox Hunt
Flanders, Brussels
Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt, c. 1600
Psyche's Entrance into Cupid's Palace [left fragment], from The Story of Psyche
After a cartoon by François Boucher (1703–1770), 1737–39
Woven at the Manufacture Royale de Beauvais under the direction of André Charlemagne Charron (director 1754–80)
France, Beauvais
Psyche's Entrance into Cupid's Palace [left fragment], from The Story of Psyche, 1756/63
Psyche's Entrance into Cupid's Palace [right fragment], from the Story of Psyche
After a cartoon by François Boucher (1703–1770), 1737–39
Woven at the Manufacture Royale de Beauvais under the direction of André Charlemagne Charron (director 1754–80)
France, Beauvais
Psyche's Entrance into Cupid's Palace [right fragment], from the Story of Psyche, 1756/63
The Bird Catcher, from The Noble Pastoral
After a cartoon by François Boucher (1703–1770), 1748
Woven at the Manufacture Royale de Beauvais under the direction of André Charlemagne Charron (director, 1754–80) and de Menou (director, 1780–93)
France, Beauvais
The Bird Catcher, from The Noble Pastoral, 1778–80
A Falconer with Two Ladies and a Foot Soldier
France or Flanders, possibly Paris or Bruges
A Falconer with Two Ladies and a Foot Soldier, c. 1500
The Feast [central part], from The Story of Artemisia
After a design by Antoine Caron (1521-1599)
Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel
France, Paris
The Feast [central part], from The Story of Artemisia, 1607/30
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