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A Flemish, Late Gothic, Possibly Tournai, Biblical Tapestry, early 16th century

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October 17, 02:05 PM GMT

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Lot Details

Description

silk and wool

10 ft. 2 in. by 6 ft. 8 in.; 3 by 2 m.

Please note that title of the tapestry has been amended and the catalogue note has been adjusted accordingly.

With E. Cittone & C., Milan, 4 April 1970;

From whom acquired.

Courtly figures and soldiers are shown in the midst of a procession - a well-dressed woman is being escorted by two soldiers bearing polearms, while a group of men on horseback follows. Above the scene is a banner that appears to read: Non obstant [sic] la bonne prière · Elle fut ruddement [sic] · Chacun disoit que la loudière · Estoit [sic] à [sic] bon droict condempnée [sic] (Notwithstanding the good prayer, she was harshly taken away.

Everyone said that the whore was rightly condemned.)


Panels such as the present work were often part of a larger, complex narrative series that depicted historical, mythological or religious tales. the meaning of many such tableaus has now been lost,1 this tapestry belongs to a series of six panels illustrating the biblical story of Susanna, a noblewoman falsely accused of adultery by a group of lascivious men. The present weaving depicts the moment in which Susanna is unjustly condemned of this crime. Together, the series was displayed in the parish church of Saint-Alpin at Châlons-en-Champagne in northern France.2


Tournai, located in modern-day Belgium, was a well-known weaving center and is known to have produced several major narrative sets, including the History of Judith, the History of the Prophet Daniel, and the History of Hercules.3


1 Guy Delmarcel, Flemish Tapestry, New York 1999, p. 68.

2 Les objets d'art qui ornaient, en 1764, les édifices religieux de la ville de Châlons-sur-Marne, in "Revue de Champagne et de Brie“ 1879, 76 ff.)

3 Ibid, pp. 164 - 166.