THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A LOUIS XIV GOBELINS MYTHOLIGICAL TAPESTRY

AFTER A DESIGN BY CLAUDE AUDRAN

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A LOUIS XIV GOBELINS MYTHOLIGICAL TAPESTRY
After a design by Claude Audran
Woven in metal-thread, wools and silks, depicting Saturn from the series Les Portières des Dieux, with Saturn holding a scythe sitting on clouds supported by small youths, before him a flaming altar and a jester flanked by two further figures, all beneath a canopy partially supported by birds and berainesque columns, surmounted by a medallion of a youth pouring water and a further fruiting canopy, lacking borders, reduced in height at the top, the lower section below the central altar re-woven, further areas of reweaving, the reverse with a loose label inscribed 'Lord Iveagh K.P.' and with a further label inscribed in black ink 'NO4. Gobelins Tapestry 'Saturne' Size 6ft 5in. x 9ft 3½ in. Bought Paris January 1962.'
110 in. x 77½ in. (280 cm. x 197 cm.)
Provenance
The Earl of Iveagh, Elveden Hall, Thetford, Norfolk, Christie's house sale, 21-24 May 1984, lot 1771.
Sale room notice
The label to the reverse of the tapestry reads January 1902 and not as stated in the catalogue.

Lot Essay

The design for Les Portières des Dieux, first known as Nouvelles portières des Rabesques des Dieux and comprising four panels of the Seasons and four panels of the Elements, were ordered by Mansart from Claude Audran Le Jeune (1639-1684) in 1699 (M. Fenaille, Etat général des Tapisseries de la Manufacture des Gobelins, 1699-1736, Paris, 1904, pp. 1-59). The figures of the various goddesses, gods and children were designed by Louis de Boulogne (1654-1733) and Corneille, while the animals are probably after Alexandre-François Desportes (1661-1743). The first tapestries of this series were finished in January 1701 in the atélier of Dominique De La Croix (active till 1712) and the series proved to be one of the most enduring of all the Gobelins designs, woven throughout the 18th Century with a variety of borders and in a number of colours.

It is interesting to note that the tapestries of Saturn, emblematic of 'Winter' from the Elements series, which were woven in the low loom atéliers, show the whole child below the clouds, while the high loom atéliers depict it half in the clouds. The lack of borders on this tapestry makes a certain attribution to a workshop impossible, as there were numerous weavings of this subject.

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