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AFTER JUSTUS VAN EGMONT, ATTRIBUTED TO JAN FRANS CORNELISSEN OR ANNA MARIA WAUTERS, CIRCA 1660-1690
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AFTER JUSTUS VAN EGMONT, ATTRIBUTED TO JAN FRANS CORNELISSEN OR ANNA MARIA WAUTERS, CIRCA 1660-1690
Woven in wools and silks, from the Story of Emperor Otavian Augustus, depicting Azia, mother of Augustus, reading him the testament of Caesar, within an architectural border centred to top and bottom by a cabochon in a scrollwork cartouche flanked by fruiting garlands and sea shells, the sides headed by eagles above military trophies and female figures representative of victory and peace, each on a sphere and a vase supported by winged griffons, within a brown outer slip
12 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 5 in. (372 cm. x 286 cm.)
AFTER JUSTUS VAN EGMONT, ATTRIBUTED TO JAN FRANS CORNELISSEN OR ANNA MARIA WAUTERS, CIRCA 1660-1690
Woven in wools and silks, from the Story of Emperor Otavian Augustus, depicting Azia, mother of Augustus, reading him the testament of Caesar, within an architectural border centred to top and bottom by a cabochon in a scrollwork cartouche flanked by fruiting garlands and sea shells, the sides headed by eagles above military trophies and female figures representative of victory and peace, each on a sphere and a vase supported by winged griffons, within a brown outer slip
12 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 5 in. (372 cm. x 286 cm.)
Provenance
By repute, María Cristina, Queen of Spain (1806-1878), thence by descent.
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