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In 1608 Henry IV initiated the French production of "Turkish style"
carpets under the direction of Pierre
Dupont. This production 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 of Simon Lourdet,
are the carpets that were produced in the early years of Louis XIV's
reign. They are densely ornamented with flowers, sometimes in vases or
baskets, against dark blue or brown grounds in deep borders. The designs
are based on Netherlandish and Flemish textiles and paintings. The most
famous Savonnerie carpets are the series made for the Grande Galerie and
the Galerie d'Apollon in the Palais du Louvre between c. 1665-1685.
These 105 masterpieces, made under the artistic direction of Charles Le
Brun, were never installed, as Louis XIV moved the court to Versailles
in 1688. Their design combines rich acanthus leaves, architectural
framing, and mythological scenes (inspired by Cesare Ripa's Iconologie)
with emblems of Louis XIV's royal power. |
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