Angelparty. Boucher, Francois (französisch, 1703-1770) (entworfen nach) [Maler] Dumons, Jean-Joseph (französisch, 1687-1779) (Autor des Designs, nach Boucher) [Maler] ca. 1750-1780 Gobelin Abmessungen: H 9'6' x B 7'6' Gobelin Materialien/Techniken: Unbekannt Kultur: Französisches Weberzentrum: Aubusson Besitz Geschichte: French & Co. Gekauft von Van Baarn Galeries, fakturiert 14.12.1936; verkauft an N. de Koenigsberg 30/1946 [SS 18812]. French & Co. Kaufte von Mrs. Walter Dunnington, erhielt am 13.5.1963; verkauft an American Foreign Trade Development, 12.9/1963 [SS F-521]. In der Landschaft legt das Boot an
7738 x 9548 px | 65,5 x 80,8 cm | 25,8 x 31,8 inches | 300dpi
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Fishing party. Boucher, François (French, 1703-1770) (designed after) [painter] Dumons, Jean-Joseph (French, 1687-1779) (author of design, after Boucher) [painter] c. 1750-1780 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'6" x W 7'6" Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Van Baarn Galleries, invoiced 12/14/1936; sold to N. De Koenigsberg 10/30/1946 [SS 18812]. French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Walter Dunnington, received 5/13/1963; sold to American Foreign Trade Development, 12/9/1963 [SS F-521]. In landscape, boat docking at pier, with woman seated front, carrying large fish; man stands, holding parasol together with seated woman on edge of pier, next to fountain & flowering plants (R); pagoda in distance (L) (BRD) picture-frame border with acanthus leaves & peacock feathers framing cabochons of precious stones, alternating with shaped reserves of trellis pattern headed with rosettes; cabochon framed by acanthus leaves & topped by scallop in corners This scene is the right half of the complete composition, & is probably based on a sketch by François Boucher, but not one of those used for the rest of the Beauvais tapestry series (Cavallo). Jean-Joseph Dumons had painted in 1742 & 1743 the cartoons of the Tenture chinoise, from Boucher's sketches, for the Beauvais manufactory. Aubusson, interested in having its own series of Tenture chinoise, in turn employed Dumons, before 1754, to adapt Boucher's compositions. However, not all Aubusson compositions of the Tenture chinoise series can be attributed to Dumons. The latter, according to Chevalier, delivered to Aubusson 6 or 7 paintings, along with several compositions specifically for seat furniture. Some of the compositions from the Aubusson Tenture chinoise are therefore likely to have been added after the Dumons contribution, & were painted by other Aubusson artists (Soustelle). This panel was cut in width from the original composition, of which GC