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Monnoyer, Jean Baptiste (1636-1699)
Factory director: Philippe Béhagle(or his son), Beauvais manufactory; Designer: Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer; Style of, Jean Bérain I; Border designed by: Jean Bérain I(?); Royal Manufactory, Beauvais. The Elephant from a set of Grotesques, late 17th or early 18th century. Tapestry (from a set of five). Wool, silk (21-27 warps per inch, 8-9 per cm.), Overall: 116 x 181 in. (294.6 x 459.7 cm). Gift of John M. Schiff, 1977 (1977.437.3).
Location
The Metropolitan Museum of Art/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART324195
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6300px × 4347px
Photo Credit
Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
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17th century CE
18th century CE
Beauvais, France
Celebration
Dancer, professional
Elephant
Fabric
Floral
Flower
French
Garland
Grotesque
Leopard
Perspective
Phoenix, Bird
Silk
Tapestry
Urn
Wool