Lot Essay
According to H. Marillier, in Handbook to the Teniers Tapestries, London, 1932, pp. 95-96, Philip Béhagle was an Oudenarde weaver who migrated to Tournai, and then to Beauvais where he was the director of the royal tapestry workshop from 1684-1704.
Marillier illustrates four of five Beauvais tapestries with subjects after Teniers from the Bernheimer collection, which are signed by Béhagle in the lower left hand corners (plts. 65-66), and a virtually identical tapestry (possibly the present lot) from the Dr. R. N. de Peltzer of Narva collection (plt. 63).
Marillier illustrates four of five Beauvais tapestries with subjects after Teniers from the Bernheimer collection, which are signed by Béhagle in the lower left hand corners (plts. 65-66), and a virtually identical tapestry (possibly the present lot) from the Dr. R. N. de Peltzer of Narva collection (plt. 63).