Acis and Galatea Listening to the Song of Polyphemus
Tapestries for the palaces of King Louis XIV were woven in the Manufacture Royale des Gobelins, which also accommodated the workshops of other craftsmen employed by the court. This tapestry is part of a series
with illustrations of stories from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The set once belonged to Louis XIV.
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Acis and Galatea Listening to the Song of Polyphemus
Tapestries for the palaces of King Louis XIV were woven in the Manufacture Royale des Gobelins, which also accommodated the workshops of other craftsmen employed by the court. This tapestry is part of a series
with illustrations of stories from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The set once belonged to Louis XIV.
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description
In de Manufacture Royale des G ...... in het bezit van Lodewijk XIV.
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Tapestries for the palaces of ...... et once belonged to Louis XIV.
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identifier
BK-1959-59-A
language
publisher
Rijksmuseum
subject
title
Acis and Galatea Listening to the Song of Polyphemus
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Acis en Galatea luisteren naar het lied van Polyphemus
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type
created
c. 1680 - c. 1684
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ca. 1680 - ca. 1684
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extent
breedte 287,5 cm
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breedte 287 cm
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height 324 cm
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height 329.5 cm
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hoogte 324 cm
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hoogte 329,5 cm
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width 287.5 cm
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width 287 cm
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Collectie: Europese wandtapijten
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spatial
temporal
fourth quarter 17th century
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vierde kwart 17e eeuw
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