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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS AN AUBUSSON TAPESTRY SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY AN EXOTIC VERDURE WITH

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS AN AUBUSSON TAPESTRY SECOND QUARTER 18TH  CENTURY AN EXOTIC VERDURE WITH
property of various owners AN AUBUSSON TAPESTRY Second quarter 18th century An exotic verdure with scËne galante, in the center, a rocky knoll with a pagoda, people conversing next to a fruit-laden tree below and a pagoda from which flows a stream of water, on the right side an exotic tree, the borders decorated with bouquets of roses and brilliants as with a framing with clasps 1021?4 x 1531?2 in. (260 x 390 cm) $25,000-30,000 The Aubusson manufactory responded to the general taste for exotic and distant lands, notably China, and produced versions of existing compositions such as the Histoire de l’Empereur de la Chine. Most of the compositions were woven after cartoons by FranÁois Boucher (1703-1770). Garden scenes with tropical birds, palms and pagodas are traditionally said to be in the taste of Jean-Baptiste Pillement (1728-1808), although the details of these tapestries are too removed from this ornemaniste to consider him the author. Formerly dated to circa 1780, such tapestries are known to be among the first produced at Beauvais at the end of the 17th century. Some bearing the arms of aristocrats demonstrate that the Aubusson manufactory produced such tapestries from 1720. Thus it is possible to date the present tapestry to the second quarter of the 18th century.