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Tapestry: Don Quixote Cured of His Folly by Wisdom, from The Story of Don Quixote Series, Woven at the Royal Factory of Furniture to the Crown at the Gobelins Manufactory (French, founded 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, 1773, Silk and wool, 370.8 × 386.1 cm (146 × 152 in.).

Tapestry: Don Quixote Cured of His Folly by Wisdom, from The Story of Don Quixote Series, Woven at the Royal Factory of Furniture to the Crown at the Gobelins Manufactory (French, founded 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, 1773, Silk and wool, 370.8 × 386.1 cm (146 × 152 in.).
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Tapestry: Don Quixote Cured of His Folly by Wisdom, from The Story of Don Quixote Series, Woven at the Royal Factory of Furniture to the Crown at the Gobelins Manufactory (French, founded 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, 1773, Silk and wool, 370.8 × 386.1 cm (146 × 152 in.)
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3820 x 3662 px | 40.0 MB
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32.3 x 31.0 cm | 12.7 x 12.2 in (300 dpi)