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Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827 / 40. Creator: Unknown
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Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827 / 40. Creator: Unknown
Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827/40. Leceister visitant Amy Robsart, [Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester visiting Amy Robsiart]. Marie Stuart et son secretaire, [Mary, Queen of Scots and her secretary David Rizzio], Belinde a sa toilette [Belinda at her toilette], Othello racontant l histoire de sa vie [Othello telling the story of his life]. Designed by Philippe Wyngaert after engravings by Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet and paintings by Henri Jean-Baptiste Fradelle
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Copper Plate Printing Copperplate Printed Copperplate Printing Cotton Cotton Plain Weave Dudley Earl Of Leicester Dudley Robert Earl Of Leicester Earl Of Leicester Elizabethan Furnishing Leicester Earl Of Leicester Robert Dudley Earl Of Lover Lovers Lutanist Lute Lute Player Lutenist Mary Queen Of Scots Mary Stewart Mary Stuart Mary Stuart Queen Of Scots Moor Of Venice Othello Printed Queen Of Scots Robert Dudley Robert Dudley 1st Earl Of Leicester Robert Dudley Earl Of Leicester Secretary Soft Furnishing Stringed Instrument The Moor Of Venice Turban Turbans Venice Amy Robsart David Rizzio Head Dress Interior Design Jean Pierre Marie Jazet
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This print showcases a remarkable furnishing fabric from France in 1827/40. The intricate design, created by an unknown artist, depicts various scenes that transport us back to the Elizabethan era. From Leicester visiting Amy Robsart to Mary, Queen of Scots and her secretary David Rizzio, each vignette tells its own dramatic story. The fabric's designer, Philippe Wyngaert, skillfully incorporated engravings by Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet and paintings by Henri Jean-Baptiste Fradelle into this exquisite piece. The use of copperplate printing technique adds depth and richness to the artwork. The cotton plain weave serves as a canvas for these vibrant images. Delicate floral patterns intertwine with the historical figures' portraits, creating a harmonious blend of nature and drama. The color palette is both bold and refined, capturing attention while maintaining elegance. As we admire this fabric print at the Art Institute Chicago's gallery space or art center, we are transported not only to 19th-century France but also to Africa—a continent that influenced many aspects of European art during this period. This exceptional piece exemplifies the decorative arts of its time—combining history with artistic expression through textiles. It invites us to appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating such intricate designs while immersing ourselves in tales from centuries past.
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