The Riding School: The Trot

Pieter Spierinckx, Designer Pieter Wauters, Weaver
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The Riding School: The Trot

late 17th century

Pieter Spierinckx (Designer) Flemish, 1635 - 1711 Pieter Wauters (Weaver) Flemish, born 1670 - unknown

Wool and silk

Overall: 160 × 184 inches (4 m 6.4 cm × 4 m 67.4 cm)

Tapestries

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Gift of Marion Jarves Alger in memory of her husband, Russell A. Alger

35.3

This work is in the public domain.

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LE TROT

Provenance

Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 17 May 1907

French & Co. (dealer), New York

Gobel, H., WANDTEPPICHE, Leipzig, 1923-1934, 6 vol in-4o, pl, p 156.

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Published References

H. Göbel, Wandteppiche, 1:1: Die Niederlande (Leipzig 1923), p. 456

A. C. Weibel, "Tapestries by Peeter Wauters," Bulletin of the DIA 14, no. 4 (January 1935), pp. 44-47 (ill)

J. Duverger, "De Rijschool of Grote en Kleine Paarden in de XVIIe Eeuwse Tapijtkunst," in Het Herfsttij van de Vlaamse Tapijtkunst/La tapisserie flamande aux XVIIme et XVIIIme siècles [Colloque International 8-10 Octobre, 1959, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie...] (Brussels 1959), pp. 123, 163-165

E. Duverger, "Antwerpse tapijtkunst en tapijthandel," in Antwerpse Wandtapijten (Het Sterckshof, Deurne 1973), p. 34 (incorrectly states that the borders of 35.2 and 35.3 bears the inscription: "CURA PETRI WOUTERS ANTVERPIAE")

J.-P. Asselberghs, Les tapisseries flamandes aux Etats-Unis d'Amerique (Brussels 1974), p. 25

T. Albainy et al., Woven Splendor: Five Centuries of European Tapestry at the Detroit Institute of Arts, mentioned in Checklist, p. 73.

I. De Meûter, "Le peintre anversois Pieter Spierinckx (1635-1711), créateur de cartons de tapisseries," in K. Brosens (ed.), Flemish Tapestry in European and American Collections: Studies in Honour of Guy Delmarcel (Turnhout 2003), pp. 134-135; p. 148

I. De Meûter, "De wandtapijtproductie in Oudenaarde rond 1700 in relatie met de andere Vlaamse centra," unpublished Ph.D. (Ghent 2008-2009), vol. I,fig. 3.81

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Pieter Wauters; Pieter Spierinckx, The Riding School: The Trot, late 17th century, Wool and silk. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Marion Jarves Alger in memory of her husband, Russell A. Alger, 35.3.

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The Riding School: The Trot
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