Tapestry: Don Quichotte guéri de sa folie par la sagesse, from L'Histoire de don Quichotte Series
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Tapestry: Don Quichotte guéri de sa folie par la sagesse, from L'Histoire de don Quichotte Series
Woven at the Gobelins Manufactory
Tapestry: Don Quichotte guéri de sa folie par la sagesse, from L'Histoire de don Quichotte Series; Woven at the Gobelins Manufactory, French, active 1662 - present, under the direction of Michel Audran, French, 1701 - 1771, and his son Jean Audran fils, French, died 1794, active Gobelin Manufactory 1771 - 1794, after the painting by Charles-Antoine Coypel, French, 1694 - 1752, the alentours were designed in collaboration by Claude Audran III, French, before 1658 - 1734, Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay fils, French, 1668 - 1730, Alexandre-François Desportes, French, 1661 - 1743, and Valande; Gobelins, France, Europe; 1773; Silk and wool
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