Notable Sale
The Month of April, the Sign of the Bull from the Lucas Months Series
After Bernard van Orley
Reissued by the Manufacture royale des Gobelins
workshop of Michel Audran
1737-40
Wool and silk
376 x 338 cm (148 x 133 ¹/₈ inches)
Enclosed Garden with Animals
Southern Netherlands (?), early sixteenth century (?)
Wool and silk, 248 x 246 cm (97.6 x 96.8 inch) (fragment)
King Solomon invites his mother Bathsheba to share the Throne
Brussels, around 1530.
Mark of Brussels (lower left selvedge) and unidentified weaver’s mark (lower right selvedge)
wool and silk
273 x 336 cm (107 ¹/₂" x 132 ¹/₄" in)
Bacchus or Autumn
1683, for Louis-César de Bourbon count de Vexin (1672-1683), second son of Louis XIV and marquise de Montespan
embroidery, manufactured in the St Joseph convent, Paris
end of 17th century
The Fire of Persepolis after Karel Van Mander
Spierring workshop, Delft
17th century
The Triumph of the Fame of the collection Isabella the Catholic
Brussels, ca. 1510.
In partnership with Galerie Blondeel-Deroyan, Paris.
A detail of this tapestry made the cover of the book Flemish tapestry of Guy. Delmarcel
Charles Martel killing a Sarrasian King from the Louis XIV collection
Paris
17th century, (illustrated on page 296 of La collection de tapisseries de Louis XIV,
Jean Vittet et Arnauld Brejon, edit. Faton)
The Story of Cephalus and Procris after Karel Van Mander
Spierring workshop, Delft
17th century