AN AUBUSSON CHINOISERIE TAPESTRY

THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, AFTER JEAN-JOSEPH DUMONS FROM A SKETCH BY FRANOIS BOUCHER, POSSIBLY BY JEAN-FRANOIS PICON

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AN AUBUSSON CHINOISERIE TAPESTRY
Third quarter 18th Century, after Jean-Joseph Dumons from a sketch by Franois Boucher, possibly by Jean-Franois Picon
Woven in wools, depicting L'Audience from the series La Tenture Chinoise, to the centre a Chinese Emperor seated beneath a canopy and surrounded by various attendants, the background with various pergolas and a landscape and the foreground with scrolls and with vessels, within a foliate C-scroll border and a later green outer slip, extensive reweaving, the top and bottom borders later, some recolouring
110½ in. x 119 in. (281 cm. x 303 cm.)

Lot Essay

This tapestry forms part of a series of nine tapestries inspired by the Tenture Chinoise compositions painted by Franois Boucher for the Royal Beauvais Tapestry Manufactory between 1743 and 1775. These were adapted by Jean-Joseph Dumons for the Aubusson factory on Jean-Franois Picon's instructions prior to 1754.

A tapestry of the same subject but extending to both sides was sold anonymously, Phillips London, 11 February 1992, lot 38, while a tapestry of the same subject and nearly of this size is in the Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris (D. and P. Chevalier and P.-F. Franois Bertrand, Les tapisseries d'Aubusson et de Felletin, Lausanne, 1988, p. 115).

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