Large Aubusson Carton, Pastoral Scene After François Boucher, 19th Century
Large Aubusson carton painted with gouache and tempera on paper, depicting a pastoral or bucolic scene in the style of François Boucher.
These cartoons were used as graphic support by the weavers who created the Aubusson tapestries.
These are working documents that have come down to us in their used state, with folds and tears.
This cardboard has been lined with canvas, making it relatively rigid.
Very decorative work, to be displayed as it is in a frame or reused for a trumeau, or as a headboard.
XIXth century.
Delivery rolled up in a cardboard box, 30 euros in France, 80 euros in the EU and 200 euros rest of the world.
These cartoons were used as graphic support by the weavers who created the Aubusson tapestries.
These are working documents that have come down to us in their used state, with folds and tears.
This cardboard has been lined with canvas, making it relatively rigid.
Very decorative work, to be displayed as it is in a frame or reused for a trumeau, or as a headboard.
XIXth century.
Delivery rolled up in a cardboard box, 30 euros in France, 80 euros in the EU and 200 euros rest of the world.
1 600 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Gouache
Width: 163.5 cm (carton seul)
Height: 116 cm (carton seul)
Reference (ID): 1742551
Availability: In stock
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