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Tapestry: Jupiter transformé en Diane pour surprendre Callisto avec Vertumne et Pomone, from Les Tentures de François Boucher Series

Louis Tessier1776–1778

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

This tapestry contains two scenes taken from <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 1163, event);">Ovid's <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 490, event);">Metamorphoses. At first glance, both scenes appear to show two female lovers in a wooded landscape. But the goddess of the hunt on the left actually represents the god <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 478, event);">Jupiter, who has taken the form of Diana in order to seduce one of her followers. The eagle with thunderbolts in its claws, a symbol of Jupiter, is a clue to his presence.  
 
On the right, an old woman in heavy robes is really <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 529, event);">Vertumnus, the god of orchards, disguised in order to enter the garden of <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 514, event);">Pomona, the young goddess of gardens. Identified by her attributes of fruit, flowers, and a watering can, she suspects nothing and dreamily listens to Vertumnus, who sits beside her.
 
Imitating paintings, these <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 1254, event);">roundels are set in oval frames, with the artist François Boucher's signature woven into the right scene. A decorative setting known as an <span class="text-link" onclick="javascript:link(84, 123, event);">alentours surrounds the two simulated paintings. As in the other tapestries in this set, thick garlands of flowers, exotic birds, and metalwork vases fill this border. Musical and hunting trophies hang beneath each roundel.

This tapestry comes from a series called Les Tentures de François Boucher, which depicts scenes of classical mythology. Three others from this set appear in the Getty collection: Vénus sortant des eaux, Vénus aux forges de Vulcain, and L'Aurore et Céphale.

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  • Title: Tapestry: Jupiter transformé en Diane pour surprendre Callisto avec Vertumne et Pomone, from Les Tentures de François Boucher Series
  • Creator: François Boucher, Maurice Jacques, Louis Tessier, Jacques Neilson, Royal Factory of Furniture to the Crown at the Gobelins Manufactory
  • Date Created: 1776–1778
  • Location Created: France
  • Physical Dimensions: 383.5 × 624.8 cm (151 × 246 in.)
  • Type: Textile
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Wool and silk; modern linen lining
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 71.DD.466
  • Culture: French
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
  • Creator Display Name: After painting by François Boucher (French, 1703 - 1770) and after designs by Maurice Jacques (French, about 1712 - 1784) and after designs by Louis Tessier (French, about 1719 - 1781) and Jacques Neilson (British, Scottish, about 1718 - 1788) Royal Factory of Furniture to the Crown at the Gobelins Manufactory (French, founded 1662)
  • Classification: Decorative Art (Art Genre)
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