AUBUSSON

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AUBUSSON
Chinese landscape animated with birds such as peacock, turkey, spoonbill, heron. Wool and silk (Restorations) 18th century 280 x 463 cm Notes : Carton attributed to Jean-Joseph Dumons (1687-1779) Between 1732 and 1753, Dumons designed twenty hangings for the Aubusson Manufacture and only two for that of Felletin. The first hanging he delivered, a green with animals woven by Pierre Mage's workshop, was a huge success. According to Laboreys de Châteaufavier, Inspector of Manufactures, Dumons would have been advised by Oudry for this realization. Among his works, we note Les Grands Rideaux, a six-piece tapestry in which a curtain opens on the main scene, and a variant of the Chinese tapestry by Boucher executed in Beauvais, made at the request of the merchant-manufacturer of Aubusson Jean-François Picon. Most of these tapestries belong today to private collections or are dispersed in public collections around the world
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