- The
Savonnerie manufactory was the most
prestigious European manufactory of knotted-pile ****s,
enjoying its
greatest period c. 1650–1685; the cachet...
- was soon
moved to the
Savonnerie factory in
Chaillot just west of Paris. The earliest, well-known
group produced by the
Savonnerie, then
under the direction...
-
crystal gl****, silk, satin, and
tapestries (at
Gobelins Manufactory and
Savonnerie manufactory workshops). The king re-established silk
weaving in Tours...
- Wolf (2016). 'Les décors tissés de
Charles Le Brun: Les
Gobelins et la
Savonnerie' in
Catherine Cardinal et
Laurence Riviale (eds), Décors de peintres:...
- 1086/254976. JSTOR 1824135. S2CID 222453265. Barthélemy, L. (1883) "La
savonnerie m****illaise",
noted by Nef 1936:660 note 99. Nef 1936:653, 660. Keith...
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Manufactures impériales de ta****eries des
Gobelins et de
tapis de la
Savonnerie, précédée du
catalogue des ta****eries qui y sont exposées (Paris, 1853)...
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palaces and
designing for and
supervising the
royal factories of the
Savonnerie manufactory for ****s and the
Gobelins Manufactory for
tapestries and...
- The
French sense of arabesque: a
Savonnerie **** in the
Louis XIV style, c.1685–1697, wool,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City...
-
British Museum Baroque rosettes on a **** with fame and fortitude, by the
Savonnerie manufactory, 1668–1685,
knotted and cut wool pile,
woven with
about 90...
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replaced by a new rug
woven in the
Savonnerie style of France. It is
somewhat similar in
design to an
antique Savonnerie acquired for the Red Room by Stéphane...