Rustende Diana, uit de triomfen van de goden

Urbanus Leyniers (possibly), c. 1729 - c. 1745

Side-table. Beech, gilded. Munich, c. 1730, possibly designed by Joseph Effner. Attributed to Jean-Louis Lemoyne(1665 - 1755). Elizabeth-Marie-Suzanne Le Detz. Terracotta, marble base. Paris, c. 1720. Two armchairs. Walnut, upholstered with wool and silk embroidery. Netherlands, c. 1715 - 1730. Originally from Kasteel Eerde near Ommen in the province of Overijssel. Tapestry with Diana resting from the hunt, from a set of classical gods. Wool and silk. Brussels, c. 1700 - 1750, probably designed and woven by a member of the Van der Borght family. Given by the Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart, Rotterdam, 1955.

  • Artwork typetapestry
  • Object numberBK-1955-101
  • Dimensionsheight 335 cm x width 610 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Rustende Diana, uit de triomfen van de goden

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-1955-101

  • Description

    Wandtapijt met Diana en nymfen rustend na de jachtpartij.


Creation

  • Creation

    • maker: Urbanus Leyniers (possibly), Brussels
    • maker: Daniël Leyniers (possibly), Brussels
    • designer: Jan van Orley, Brussels
    • designer: Augustin Coppens, Brussels
  • Dating

    c. 1729 - c. 1745

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    height 335 cm x width 610 cm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of the Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart

  • Acquisition

    gift 1955

  • Copyright


Documentation

    • Edit A. Standen, 'Some tapestries at Princeton', Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University, 47 (1988) 2, p. 3-18.
    • Koenraad Brosens, 'Review of Hartkamp-Jonxis and Smit 2004', Studies in the decorative arts, 13 (2005) 1 (Fall-Winter), p. 122-125.

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