In 1767, the painter Doyen got an order from a courtier to paint his mistress on a swing, pushed by a bishop, the lord himself hidden in the trees and watching his lady's petticoats. Doyen, scandalized by this, recommended Fragonard, best known for his paintings of gallant scenes.
Weaving with ""Point de Gobelins" weave"
Inspired from the Flemish tapestries of the XVIIth...
150 x 200cm | 809,00€ |
Inspired by baroque works of the XVIIth century, this...
110 x 150cm | 449,00€ | |
150 x 200cm | 809,00€ |
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Woven in the XIX th century in Aubusson, this tapestry is...
110 x 150cm | 449,00€ |