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Set of 4 Tapestries Signed by Beauvais Manufacture aft. F.Boucher, France, 1770

$71,997.46per set
£53,354.65per set
€60,000per set
CA$98,399.43per set
A$107,115.80per set
CHF 56,857.11per set
MX$1,288,833.71per set
NOK 720,456.97per set
SEK 660,142.18per set
DKK 457,037.93per set
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Each panel : Each panel = Height : 206 cm (81,1 in.) ; Width : 56 cm (22 in.) ; Depth : 4 cm (1,5 in.) Beautiful set of four tapestries representing children’s pastorals, woven by the Beauvais Manufacture on cardboards by F. Boucher, inspired by his serie of paintings delivered around 1751 to the marquise de Pompadour for her Château de Crécy. Presented in superimposed medallions with flowers and bordered with interlacing, these scenes are : - A shepardess and a gardener with the initials « F.B » on the base of the tree ; - a fisherboy and a farmer signed on the stone on the right « Boucher 1780 Beauvais » - a puppeteer and a spinner sat on a stone bench signed « Boucher » ; - a musician and a butter maker signed on the bottom left « Boucher 1780 Beauvais » They are surrounded by arched giltwood frames decorated with leaves. Related work : Set of four paintings by F. Boucher which decorated the Château de Crécy at the time of the marquise de Pompadour. It became the property of the duc de Penthièvre in 1757 with all its furniture. The latter resold the castle in 1775 without its collections, which he installed in the Château de Sceaux. Sold during the Revolution, the paintings were bought in 1862 by the duc de Trévise, and reinstalled in the Château de Sceaux until 1923, date of its sale to the Seine department. Reappeared on the art market during the Rouillac sale of June 10th, 2018, the paintings were preempted by the Château de Sceaux to join their collections (inventory n° 2018.1.1 ; 2018.1.4 ; 2018.1.2 ; 2018.1.3 ; 2018.1.4) and are exposed Salle Penthièvre.
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 81.11 in (206 cm)Width: 22.05 in (56 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Louis XVI (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1770-1779
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1770
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading.
  • Seller Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 17951stDibs: LU3860329154762

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