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Tapestry showing Arria and Paetus, after a painting of 1785 by F.-A. Vincent; woven at the Gobelins in Paris, ca. 1801-1812.

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  • 1801~ / 1812~, Paris
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  • Tapestry showing Arria and Paetus, after a painting of 1785 by F.-A. Vincent; woven at the Gobelins in Paris, ca. 1801-1812. (en)
  • In Republican France in the early 19th century this subject was chosen for weaving at the Gobelins Tapestry Manufactory because of its high moral message. Paetus, a Roman imprisoned for leading an unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Claudius, was shown how to die with honour by his wife, Arria, who stabbed herself. The subject was taken from a painting of 1785 by François-André Vincent (1746-1816). It was woven at the Gobelins in Paris some time between 1801 and 1809, with the border added in 1811-1812. Two tapestries were made of the subject. One was given by the French Emperor Napoleon I to his brother, Jerome, King of Westphalia, whose son gave the tapestry to the South Kensington Museum, as the Victoria & Albert Museum was then called. (en)
  • In Republican France this subject was chosen for weaving at the Gobelins because of its high moral character: Paetus, imprisoned for leading an unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Claudius, was shown how to die with honour by his wife, Arria, who stabbed herself.Two tapestries were woven of the subject. (en)
  • Tapestry in wool and silk, depicting Arria and Paetus (en)
  • 'American and European Art and Design 1800-1900' In Republican France this subject was chosen for weaving at the Gobelins because of its high moral character: Paetus, imprisoned for leading an unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Claudius, was shown how to die with honour by his wife, Arria, who stabbed herself. Two tapestries were made of this subject. One was given by Napoleon I to his brother, Jerome, King of Westphalia, whose son gave the tapestry to the South Kensington Museum, as the Victoria & Albert Museum was then called. [1987-2006] (en)
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  • Tapestry showing Arria and Paetus, after a painting of 1785 by F.-A. Vincent; woven at the Gobelins in Paris, ca. 1801-1812. (en)
  • In Republican France in the early 19th century this subject was chosen for weaving at the Gobelins Tapestry Manufactory because of its high moral message. Paetus, a Roman imprisoned for leading an unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Claudius, was shown how to die with honour by his wife, Arria, who stabbed herself. The subject was taken from a painting of 1785 by François-André Vincent (1746-1816). It was woven at the Gobelins in Paris some time between 1801 and 1809, with the border added in 1811-1812. Two tapestries were made of the subject. One was given by the French Emperor Napoleon I to his brother, Jerome, King of Westphalia, whose son gave the tapestry to the South Kensington Museum, as the Victoria & Albert Museum was then called. (en)
  • In Republican France this subject was chosen for weaving at the Gobelins because of its high moral character: Paetus, imprisoned for leading an unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Claudius, was shown how to die with honour by his wife, Arria, who stabbed herself.Two tapestries were woven of the subject. (en)
  • Tapestry in wool and silk, depicting Arria and Paetus (en)
  • 'American and European Art and Design 1800-1900' In Republican France this subject was chosen for weaving at the Gobelins because of its high moral character: Paetus, imprisoned for leading an unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Claudius, was shown how to die with honour by his wife, Arria, who stabbed herself. Two tapestries were made of this subject. One was given by Napoleon I to his brother, Jerome, King of Westphalia, whose son gave the tapestry to the South Kensington Museum, as the Victoria & Albert Museum was then called. [1987-2006] (en)
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