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The Tapestry Weaver and the King the Metropolitan Museum Journal v 33 1998
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART JOURNAL | VOLUME 33
"The Tapestry Weaver and the King: Philippe Behagle and Louis XIV"
Standen, Edith A.
1998
22 pages
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Edith Standen
Met Art in Publication
Musicians and Dancers from a set of five Grotesques
Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
designed ca. 1688, woven ca. 1690–1711
Boreas and Orithyia from a set of scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses
René Antoine Houasse
designed ca. 1690, woven before 1730
Dish (part of a service)
Meissen Manufactory
model introduced 1738
Louis XIV at the Siege of Douai, Seen from the South-East (July 1–6, 1667)
Adam Frans van der Meulen
17th century
Louis XIV at the Siege of Tournai, Seen from the North-East (June 21–25, 1667)
Adam Frans van der Meulen
n.d.
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