18th-Century French Tapestry - Pastoral

18th-Century French Tapestry - Pastoral

Artist: François Boucher, Master of Rococo

This tapestry design originates from François Boucher (1703–1770), the most eminent French artist of the 18th century.


Boucher served as Louis XV's principal court painter and epitomised the Rococo artistic style.

Artistic Achievement: He excelled at transforming grand mythological narratives into light-hearted, romantic pastoral scenes, his works renowned for their delicate textures and warm hues.

📜 Tapestry History: Romantic Fantasies of the French Court

This scene depicts a central moment from Boucher's most iconic series, **La Noble Pastorale** (The Noble Pastoral).


Classic Narrative: Commonly titled **The Musician Shepherd** or **The Flute Player**, it embodies society's profound pursuit of tranquillity, harmony, and sensory beauty.


Decorative Aesthetics: Its classic **acanthus leaf** border design, symbolising eternal vitality, stands as an iconic element of French classical decorative art.

This tapestry is a second-hand vintage piece. One of a kind.

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