"British Galleries:\nTapestry became an important element of French Style. The finest tapestries came from France. To meet demand throughout Europe, the state-sponsored French factory at Beauvais devoted its entire production to seat covers. [27/03/2003]\n'American and European Art and Design 1800-1900'\n\nThe work of the Beauvais manufactory in this century consisted largely in production of tapestry-woven seat covers for sets of furniture. This specimen formed part of a gift of appreciation made to this Museum by the French Emperor in 1862. The floral design recalls designs of the previous century. Its designer exhibited flower paintings in the Paris Salon, acted as professor at the Gobelins manufactory from 1850, and won a first class medal in the 1855 Exhibition. [1987-2006]"@en . . . .