A BRUSSELS TAPESTRY woven in wools and silks depicting the Battle of Pharsalia with cavalry in a melée with foot soldiers, one carrying a banner inscribed IVLI CEASAR, the background with ships at anchor and with a wooded hilly landscape, the borders woven with classical and biblical vignettes, flower vases and birds, with weaver's mark, 16th/17th Century, restorations in places

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A BRUSSELS TAPESTRY woven in wools and silks depicting the Battle of Pharsalia with cavalry in a melée with foot soldiers, one carrying a banner inscribed IVLI CEASAR, the background with ships at anchor and with a wooded hilly landscape, the borders woven with classical and biblical vignettes, flower vases and birds, with weaver's mark, 16th/17th Century, restorations in places
133in. x 210in. (338cm. x 533.5cm.)
Provenance
Marchese Serra, Palazzo Verde, Genoa
J. Pierpont Morgan
Major-General Sir George Burns, K.C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., North Mymms Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, sold Christie's house sale, September 24-26 1979, lot 504

Lot Essay

This tapestry was part of a set of eight tapestries of the History of Caesar at North Mymms purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan from the Marchese Serra. The sale catalogue stated that Marillier compared this set to a similar set in Vienna bearing the weaver's mark of Franz or Leo van der Hecke

The weaver's mark is apparently unrecorded but may be AVH, possibly the mark of Antoine van den Hecke (died 1689). However, stylistically the tapestry appears to date from the second half of the 16th Century. A tapestry, from this same series, with identical border, depicting Mark Anthony wrapped in a Victor's cloak, is in the Spanish Royal Collection and is thought to date from circa 1560. The latter panel is identical to lot 505 in the North Mymms sale.

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