c. 1725
Aubusson chinoiserie tapestry depicting cranes and a peacock before pagodas within a landscape; the lower selvedge woven with "M.R. AUBUSSON." At left, a red drape shrouds a large fruit tree and wooden shelter. A bow and quiver dangle from the tree. In the center, a crane and white heron stand on the river bank. Behind them is an arch-shaped land mass topped with a pagoda. At right are a palm tree, a larger vertical pagoda, and a peacock perched on a tree branch. This Louis XV chinoiserie tapestry belongs to the "Chinese landscape" series (see entry for 1960.3). The border includes a narrow band with a gold rope motif and a wide band with a flower garland.
292.1 x 386.1 cm (115 x 152 in.)
Mrs. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, gift; to Fogg Art Museum, 1953
Silk with silver and silver-gilt filé and lamé strips and gilt frisé.
18th centuryFrenchTextile fibers
17th-18th centuryFrenchTextile fibers
18th centuryFrenchSilk lampas damassé
18th centuryFrenchTextile fibers
18th centuryFrenchSilk with metallic yarns (filé)
18th centuryFrenchSilk and metallic threads (filé and frisé)
18th centuryFrench