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Tapestry: Le Thé de l'impératrice, from L'Histoire de l'empereur de la Chine Series

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, Guy-Louis Vernansal, Jean-Baptiste Belinabout 1697–1705

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

In a tapestry from a series known as The Story of the Emperor of China, the empress sits cross-legged on a large cushion beneath a small domed pavilion in the open air. A maid shields her from the sun with a parasol, while two others serve her fruit and tea. To the right, a square table holds a large metal ewer and a basket with various glass and blue-and-white porcelain vessels. Floral swags hang from the poles of the pavilion, and a circlet of flowers is suspended in the middle.

These tapestries are from a series called The Story of the Emperor of China, featuring imagined Chinese scenes. The Getty has six other tapestries from this same set: La Collation, La Récolte es ananas, Les Astronomes, L’Empereur en voyage, Le Retour de la chasse, and L’Embarquement de l’impératrice.

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  • Title: Tapestry: Le Thé de l'impératrice, from L'Histoire de l'empereur de la Chine Series
  • Creator: Beauvais Manufactory, Philippe Béhagle, Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, Guy-Louis Vernansal, Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay
  • Date Created: about 1697–1705
  • Location Created: France
  • Physical Dimensions: 419.1 × 190.5 cm (165 × 75 in.)
  • Type: Textile
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Wool and silk
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 89.DD.62
  • Culture: French
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
  • Creator Display Name: Beauvais Manufactory (French, founded 1664) Woven under the direction of Philippe Béhagle (French, 1641 - 1705) After designs by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (French, 1636 - 1699) and Guy-Louis Vernansal (French, 1648 - 1729) and Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay (French, 1653 - 1715)
  • Classification: Decorative Art (Art Genre)
The J. Paul Getty Museum

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