Hunting and Pastoral Scenes, with a shepherdess shearing

c. 1510

design probably French 16th Century, Paris; woven in southern Netherlands or Paris in an undetermined workshop

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Parisian 16th Century

Designer, French, 1500 - 1599

This is a painting of a pastoral scene with figures, animals, and a village. The tapestry depicts individuals engaged in various activities such as playing music, herding sheep, and conversing. The background features a castle with turrets and a bridge over water. Foliage and flower patches create a lush surrounding setting. A quaint hut can be seen on one side. Animals including dogs and sheep are present throughout. This is in the style of medieval European tapestries.

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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

William Andrews Clark [1839-1925], New York; bequest 1926 to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington; acquired 2014 by the National Gallery of Art.

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Exhibition History

1917

  • Exhibition of paintings and tapestries loaned by William A. Clark, Lotos Club, New York, 6 - 9 January 1917.

Bibliography

1932

  • Corcoran Gallery of Art. Illustrated Handbook of the W.A. Clark Collection. Washington, 1932: 75, no. 2249.

1957

  • Ross, Marvin Chauncey. “Four Tournai Tapestries.” The Corcoran Gallery of Art Bulletin 9 (1957): 1-18, 6 fig. 3.

1978

  • Wells, William. "Four Loire Tapestries in the Clark Collection.” In The William A. Clark Collection. Exh. cat. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, 1978: 38-50, repro. 38, repro. (detail) 43.

1987

  • Joubert, Fabienne. La Tapisserie Médiévale au Musée de Cluny. Paris, 1987: 122-126.

2017

  • Cleland, Elizabeth, Lorraine Karafel, and Glasgow Museums. Tapestries from the Burrell Collection. London and Glasgow, 2017: 353, 355 n. 4, 359, 361 n. 3, repro.

Wikidata ID

Q62288226

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