Tapestry
XV siècle
XVI siècle
Banquet invites bonne compagnie and friends
- Set of the condamnation of banquet
- Tournai
- First quarter 16th century
- Woll and silks
- 13,5 x 11,1 feet
XVII siècle
Bacchanalian children – the city
- Series of the « Naked boys »
- England – Mortlake Manufactory
- ca 1660-1670
- Woven in silks ans wools
- 10’4″ x 8’8.3″
The birth of Marie
- The birth of marie
- France- XVII century
- Wool and silks
- 9ft6.17 x 8ft10.29
XVIII siècle
Verdure with a lynx
- Series of the « Verdures aux oiseau de la ménagerie »
- Beauvais royal manufactory
- Cartoon attributed to Firens
- Early 18th century
- Woven in silks and wools
- 11’3.8X 15’1.1″
Bacchus
- Tenture des Grands Dieux
- Paris -rue Mouffetard
- Workshop of Gilles Bacor
- Circa 1710-1714
- Wool and silk
- 11’6″ X 14’7″.
The Wash or the Garden
- Seconde tenture chinoise
- Royal Manufactory of Beauvais
- Cartoons by Jean-Joseph Dumons after François Boucher
- Woven in silks and wools
- Circa 1758-1760
- 11’9.7″ x 11’3.8″
The dance
- Seconde tenture chinoise
- Cartons de Jean-Joseph Dumons after François Boucher
- Royal Manufactory of Beauvais
- Woven in silos and wools
- Circa 1758-1760
- 12’1.7″ X 16’4.1″
The Earth
- From The Elements
- After Charles le Brun
- Royal Gobelins Manufactory
- Circa 1700
- 9ft2.2 x 5ft1
Verdure with birds
- France-Valenciennes
- Nicolas Billet workshop
- Cartoons after Dubois
- Early 18th century
- Woven in silks and wools
- 10’5.5″ W 6’6.7″.
Portière des renomméess
- After Charles Le Brun
- Royal Manufactory of Gobelins – Workshop of Leblond
- Woven between 1722 and 1727
- Wool and silk
- 9 ft 41 x 6 ft 79
The meal
- Seconde tenture chinoise/
- Cartoons by Jean-Joseph Dumons after François Boucher
- Royal Manufactory of Beauvais
- Wools and silks
- Circa1758-1760
- 12’1.7″ x 16’4.1″
The fair
- Seconde tenture chinoise
- Cartoon by Jean-Joseph Dumons after François Boucher
- Royal Manufactory of Beauvais
- Woven in Wools and silks
- Circa 178-1760
- 11’5.7″ x 20’10.8″
Defeat of count de Marsin
- Frome the set of « History of the king »
- Cartoons by Charles le Brun and Adam François Van der Meulen
- Gobelins royal manufactory
- Wool, silk and golden threads
- Woven between 1711 and 1715
- 12’5″ x 19’0.3″
XX siècle
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