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Carpet, Beauvais, Wool, French, Beauvais
Manufactory Beauvais
ca. 1787–90
Boreas and Orithyia from a set of scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses, René Antoine Houasse  French, Wool, silk, metal thread (19-22 warps per inch, 7-9 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Designer René Antoine Houasse
Manufactory Beauvais
designed ca. 1690, woven before 1730
The Elephant from a set of five Grotesques, Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer  French, Wool, silk (21-27 warps per inch, 8-9 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1688, woven ca. 1690–1711
Violin and Lute Players from a set of five Grotesques, Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer  French, Wool, silk (21-27 warps per inch, 8-9 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1688, woven ca. 1690–1711
Settee (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Beechwood, gilded, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Designer after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (fauteuil à la reine) (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry woven at Beauvais
Designer After designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (fauteuil à la reine) (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1754–56
Four upholstery panels for a settee, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Tester bed (lit à la duchesse en impériale), Georges Jacob  French, Carved, painted and gilded walnut, pine, and linden; iron hardware; silk and wool Beauvais tapestry; modern silk damask, French, Paris
Georges Jacob
Factory Tapestry made at Beauvais
After a design by Jean-Baptiste Huet I
ca. 1782–83
Armchair back, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armchair seat, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armchair seat, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armrest, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armrest, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armchair back, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armchair seat, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armrest, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armrest, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Chair back, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Armchair back, Beauvais, Wool and silk, French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Factory Tapestry made at Beauvais
ca. 1780–90
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Multiple artists/makers
1754–56
Fire screen, Beauvais, Carved walnut, wool and silk tapestry panel, French
Factory Tapestry woven at Beauvais
late 17th–early 18th century
Arms of Joseph Marie, Second Duc de Boufflers, Jean-Baptiste Oudry  French, Wool, silk (21 warps per inch, 10 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
designed in 1733, probably woven in 1740
Chair (one of a pair), Beauvais, Mahogany, tapestry, French
Factory Tapestry upholstery by Beauvais
early 19th century
Still Life, Autumn, Theude Grönland  German, Wool, silk (30 warps per inch, 12 per cm.), French, Beauvais
After a painting by Theude Grönland
Woven under the direction of Rigobert Milice
Manufactory Beauvais
designed 1845, woven 1846
Settee (canapé) (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech, wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestries by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair, René Cresson  French, Carved walnut, Beauvais tapestry upholstery, French
Attributed to René Cresson
Factory Tapestry upholstery by Beauvais
1735–40
Armchair (fauteuil), Beauvais, Carved and gilded beechwood; Beauvais tapestry upholstery, French
Factory Tapestry woven at Beauvais
first half 18th century
The Swing, The Harvest, and Cherry Picking from a set of the Pastorals with Blue Draperies, Jean-Baptiste Huet I  French, Wool, silk (21 warps per inch, 8 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Designer Jean-Baptiste Huet I
Workshop of de Menou
Manufactory Beauvais
designed ca. 1780, woven ca. 1782–90
The Charlatan and the Peep Show from a set of the Italian Village Scenes, François Boucher  French, Wool, silk (21-23 warps per inch, 8-9 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1734–36, woven 1762