Photo of collection object Set of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Gobelins Manufactory. Set of Ovid's Metamorphoses, 1704–31. tapestry weave, Average: 327.7 x 322.6 cm (129 x 127 in.). Gift of Mrs. Matthias Plum, 1956.325. CC0.

Set of Ovid's Metamorphoses

1704–31

Gobelins Manufactory

Gobelins Manufactory (France, Paris, est. 1662)

Textiles

Set of Ovid's Metamorphoses, 1704–31. Gobelins Manufactory (France, Paris, est. 1662). Tapestry weave; average: 327.7 x 322.6 cm (129 x 127 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Matthias Plum 1956.325 Each tapestry illustrates a scene from Metamorphoses, written by the ancient Roman poet Ovid. The poem is comprised of fifteen books and contains more than 250 myths. These tapestries were produced in Paris by the royal Gobelins Manufactory during the 1700s. Gobelins was founded in 1662 for the purpose of furnishing French royal homes with the highest quality textiles. Gold and silver thread and silk were woven together to create luxurious tapestries like these. During the French Revolution, Gobelins tapestries were sometimes disassembled to harvest the gold threads.
Classification
Tapestry
Formatted Medium
tapestry weave
Dimensions
Average: 327.7 x 322.6 cm (129 x 127 in.)
Departments
Textiles
Accession Number
1956.325
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Matthias Plum
Rights Statement
CC0

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