EditorialThe Feast [central part], from The Story of Artemisia. After a design by Antoine Caron (French, 1521-1599); Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel; France, Paris. Date: 1607-1630. Dimensions: 189.7 x 402.1 cm (74 3/4 x...
EditorialThe Petitions [right part]. After a design by Antoine Caron (1521-1599); Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel; France, Paris. Date: 1607-1630. Dimensions: 182.2 x 415.7 cm (71 5/8 x 163 5/8 in.). Wool and silk, slit ...
EditorialThe Feast [central part], from The Story of Artemisia. After a design by Antoine Caron (French, 1521-1599); Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel; France, Paris. Date: 1607-1630. Dimensions: 189.7 x 402.1 cm (74 3/4 x...
EditorialThe Petitions [right part]. After a design by Antoine Caron (1521-1599); Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel; France, Paris. Date: 1607-1630. Dimensions: 182.2 x 415.7 cm (71 5/8 x 163 5/8 in.). Wool and silk, slit ...
EditorialLion?s Head and Sketch of a Lion, n.d., Attributed to Edm? Saint-Marcel (French, 1819-1890), or style of Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875), France, Charcoal and graphite, with stumping, and red chalk with touches of white chalk, on brown wove pap...
EditorialThe Feast [central part], from The Story of Artemisia. After a design by Antoine Caron (French, 1521-1599); Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel; France, Paris. Date: 1607-1630. Dimensions: 189.7 x 402.1 cm (74 3/4 x...
EditorialThe Petitions [right part]. After a design by Antoine Caron (1521-1599); Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel; France, Paris. Date: 1607-1630. Dimensions: 182.2 x 415.7 cm (71 5/8 x 163 5/8 in.). Wool and silk, slit ...
EditorialLying tiger tearing a piece of meat. Draughtsman: anonymous. Draughtsman: Antoine Louis Barye (rejected attribution). Draughtsman: Charles Edm? Saint-Marcel-Cabin (rejected attribution). Dating: 1800 - 1900. Measurements: h 146 mm ? w 232 mm.