Art Institute of Chicago
The Stag Hunt, from Pastoral Hunting Scenes
After a design by an unknown artist after an engraving by Jacques Philippe Lebas (1707–1783) after Philips Wouwerman (1619–1668), c. 1766
- Date
- c. 1775
- Medium
- Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave
- Culture
- Aubusson
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Part of an Aubusson set depicting peaceful hunting episodes, this tapestry illustrates a stag hunt in an autumn landscape. The scene is based on an engraving titled The Hunt in the Italian Manner (La chasse à l’italienne) by Jacques-Philippe Lebas (1707–1783), which was itself engraved after a painting by the 17th-century Dutch painter Philips Wouwerman (1619–1668). The series contained at least five other scenes: Falconers Resting , Departure for the Hunt , The Heron Hunt , The Fortunate Hunter , and a final scene that remains unknown. The delicate imagery and fragile style of the series epitomize the idealized depiction of everyday events that was so popular with the upper class and thus dominated 18th-century French art. This manner, now known as Regency or Rococo, emerged around 1690 to 1700. It was promulgated by artists who aimed to break with tradition, as the contemporary name for the style— goût moderne , or goût du temps —reveals.
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