Danse à la ronde / artiste anonyme France XVIIe

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Title

Danse à la ronde / artiste anonyme France XVIIe
Shepherds and Shepherdesses Dancing from a set of Mythological Subjects after Giulio Romano

Creator

after a drawing attributed to Giulio Romano (1499? - 1546)
Antoine Coypel (1661 - 1722), probably designed by
Cartoon painted by Pierre Monier (1641 – 1703)
Jean Le Febvre the Elder (active 1662 - 1700), maker, workshop of

Publisher

Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins (manufacturer)

Date

1684
1684–86, designed
1689–92, woven

Type

Tapestry

Medium

wool and silk

Format

12 ft. × 11 ft. 6 in (365.8 × 350.5 cm)

Source

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Is Part Of

A set of eight tapestries known as, "Les Sujets de la Fable"

Abstract

Shepherds and shepherdess's dancing in a round; a triangle lays at their feet amongst other musical instruments.

Rights Holder

Public Domain
Alamy

Comments

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Geolocation

Collection

Citation

after a drawing attributed to Giulio Romano (1499? - 1546) et al., “Danse à la ronde / artiste anonyme France XVIIe,” The Triangle Research Hub, accessed May 16, 2024, https://triangleresearchhub.omeka.net/items/show/1071.