This tapestry depicts a flower-crowned herm of Pan being honored by musicians and dancers. The borders are designed with grotesques and ‘'oriental'' figures. Color of tapestry is a yellow referred to as "tobacco". Grotesques were a subject originally sketched by Jean Berain, chief designer to Louis XIV. Monnoyer's transposition of Berain's concept retains the exotic quality, while bringing a new vitality to the elements that were his specialty - flowers, garlands, baskets of fruit and vases.
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