
Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Chinese Fair
Designer: François Boucher; Cartoonist: Jean-Joseph Dumons; Weaver: Ad. Camousse at the Royal Beauvais Manufactory under Jean-Baptiste Oudry and Nicolas Besnier
- Date
- designed 1742 (woven 1743–1745)
- Medium
- Wool, silk, tapestry weave
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
As trade expanded to China in the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans became intrigued with the exoticism of the Far East. In time, artists created decorative objects inspired by Chinese forms and motifs. This tapestry, one of a six-part series designed by the French painter François Boucher, captures the bustle of a European marketplace thinly disguised as a Chinese fair. Pagoda roofs, rickshaws, and Asian costumes, along with elephants and camels, help complete this illusion. In the 18th century, it was fashionable to install tapestries permanently on the walls and to decorate the rooms accordingly. This tapestry was originally hung in a Paris salon surrounded by imported Chinese cabinets, chinoiserie (Chinese-inspired) screens, and crimson upholstery and curtains. From the second Chinese Series. France
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