
Sujet
Wall Covering, "The Pheasants" from the "Vatican Verdures" Series, after 1799. Creator: Jean-Démosthène Dugourc (French, 1749-1825); Camille Pernon & Cie (French).
Légende
Wall Covering, "The Pheasants" from the "Vatican Verdures" Series, after 1799. France developed a thriving silk industry in Lyon with the goal of becoming the fashion center of Europe. Employment soared to some 20,000 workers by the time of the French Revolution in 1789. Designs changed annually, colours established new fashions, and spectacular silks were produced during the late 1700s. Dugourc, an architect who studied in Italy, became a renowned textile designer for Camille Pernon & Cie, purveyors to King Louis XVI (reigned 1785-90). He created this elaborate, balanced composition as part of elegant wall coverings for the Casita del Labrador, near Madrid. Dugourc named the series after frescos by Raphael in the Vatican.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM19G19_171
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
27,6Mo (3,4Mo) / 13,0cm x 53,1cm / 1540 x 6270 (300dpi)