Lot 273
  • 273

An English pastoral tapestry Circa 1700, probably Soho

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

  • Wool and silk
  • 8 ft. 8 in. by 4 ft. 4 in.
  • 264.2 cm by 132.1 cm

Provenance

Christie's London, June 25, 1981, lot 134

Condition

Lined. With velcro. Good colors of the whole palette. Restoration throughout, particularly in cream-colored silk areas and smaller patches. Nice quality. Ready to hang.
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Catalogue Note

The same border design is used on a set of three Soho bacchanalian panels from the collection of Mrs. Wrangham (H.C. Marillier, English Tapestires of the Eighteenth Century, 1930, pl. 10). A similar border, comparable facial types, and drapery can be seen in a Soho historical tapestry from the life of Diogenes, sold by Christie's London, May 16, 1996, lot 214. The figure styl can also be compared with a Mortlake series of Ovid's Metamorphoses (op. cit., pls. 24b, 29b, and 35a).