A FRENCH ARMORIAL PORTIERE DES RENOMMEES TAPESTRY
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOT 456)
A FRENCH ARMORIAL PORTIERE DES RENOMMEES TAPESTRY

GOBELINS, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, AFTER A DESIGN BY CHARLES LE BRUN, THE CARTOONS BY YVART BAUDOUIN

细节
A FRENCH ARMORIAL PORTIERE DES RENOMMEES TAPESTRY
GOBELINS, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, AFTER A DESIGN BY CHARLES LE BRUN, THE CARTOONS BY YVART BAUDOUIN
With a coat of arms flanked by two figures emblematic for fame holding cornucopia, minor areas of reweaving
112¼ in. (285 cm.) high, 76 in. (193 cm.) wide
来源
François-Zénobie-Philippe Albergotti (1654-1717).
Probably Mme. Kenneth O'Brien.
With French & Co, 1929.
With Jean Mikaeloff, 1961.
Acquired from Simon Mikaeloff in Strasbourg, 1976, and subsequently sold anonymously by the purchasers, Christie's, Paris, 19 December 2007, lot 536.
出版
Tapisseries du Moyen-Age à nos jours, Strasbourg, 1966, cat. 41.
展览
Tapisseries du Moyen-Age à nos jours, Strasbourg, 1966.

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HISTORY OF THE DESIGN
The Portiéres series was designed by Charles Le Brun (d. 1690) while working for Nicolas Fouquet (d. 1680). The tapestries were first woven at Maincy, which mainly supplied tapestries to the finance minister's château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. After the fall from power of Fouquet in September 1661, the workshop was moved to the hôtel des Gobelins under Jean-Baptiste Colbert (d. 1683). The designs seem to have been translated to cartoons by Baudouin Yvart for Maincy in 1659 - 1660 and by François van der Meulen, Joseph Yvart and Pierre Mathieu at Gobelins thereafter.

WEAVINGS
The weaving of this series with the coat-of-arms of Albergotti is not officially recorded at Gobelins. Other versions to the same design exist include one that was sold anonymously, Sotheby's, New York, 22 May 2001, lot 92, and another from the property of Mrs. Walter Sharp, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 16 and 17 January 1959, lot 438.

FRANCOIS-ZENOBIE-PHILIPPE ALBERGOTTI (1654-1717)
Albergotti also known as Bardo di Bardi Magalotti, born in Florence but French, was maréchal des camps and des armées du Roy, member of the Order of Saint-Esprit and Governor of Valenciennes.

(M. Fenaille, Etat Général des Tapisseries de la Manufacture des Gobelins, Paris, 1903, vol. II, pp. 9 - 15; H. Göbel, Die Wandteppiche und ihre Manufakturen, in Frankreich Italian Spanien und Portugal, Leipzig, 1928, vol. I, pp. 120 - 121; C. Bremer-David, French Tapestries & Textiles in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 1997, pp. 4 - 8)