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Attendant dusting Beauvais tapestry, "The Flute Player," in the library of the Huntington residence
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Couple in period costume seated at a small table in the library of the Huntington residence with a Beauvais tapestry in the background
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A couple in period costume sit at a mechanical writing table (table à écrire, or, table mécanique), possibly by Jean-François Oeben, circa 1755 to 1765. Hanging on the wall is a Beauvais tapestry, "Le Fontaine d'Amour (The Fountain of Love)," from 1757 to 1760. The chairs belong to the set of two settees and ten chairs whose upholstery covers were woven at Gobelins Manufactory, Paris, probably under the supervision of Jacques Neilson (1714-1788), after design by François Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1733-1755). The covers were woven circa 1779, and the frames are nineteenth century. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 35 Library room, Huntington Art Gallery, with figures. Same as PCP 11a."
photCL 107 vol13 (35)

Couple in period costume seated at a small table in the library of the Huntington residence with a Beauvais tapestry in the background
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A couple in period costume sit at a mechanical writing table (table à écrire, or, table mécanique), possibly by Jean-François Oeben, circa 1755 to 1765. Hanging on the wall is a Beauvais tapestry, "Le Fontaine d'Amour (The Fountain of Love)," from 1757 to 1760. The chairs belong to the set of two settees and ten chairs whose upholstery covers were woven at Gobelins Manufactory, Paris, probably under the supervision of Jacques Neilson (1714-1788), after design by François Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1733-1755). The covers were woven circa 1779, and the frames are nineteenth century. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 36 Library room, Huntington Art Gallery, with figures. Similar to HEH 35."
photCL 107 vol13 (36)

Attendant polishing andirons in the library of the Huntington residence
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Attendant is kneeling on marble floor in front of the fireplace at the east end of the Huntington residence library. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 12 Attendant polishing andirons, fireplace in Library room of Huntington Art Gallery." Photograph appeared in Los Angeles Times article of November 6, 1938.
photCL 107 vol13 (12)

East end of the library of the Huntington residence
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View shows furniture arranged on a large area rug and Beauvais tapestry, "The Fountain of Love," on the wall on the left. The chairs belong to the set of two settees and ten chairs whose upholstery covers were woven at Gobelins Manufactory, Paris, probably under the supervision of Jacques Neilson (1714-1788), after design by François Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1733-1755). The covers were woven circa 1779, and the frames are nineteenth century. On the right is a writing desk (bureau plat), attributed to the Pagoda Master, made circa 1730. On the left, with cloth draped over it, is a mechanical writing table (table à écrire, or, table mécanique), possibly by Jean-François Oeben, circa 1755 to 1765. Behind the mechanical writing desk is a fire screen, "L'Amour Vendangeur (Cupid, the Vintager)", made at the Beauvais Manufactory after a cartoon following Francois Boucher in 1738 to 1740 or in 1767. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 16 East end, Library room in Huntington Art Gallery, showing Beauvais tapestry, "The Fountain of Love," designed by Boucher. Furniture, Louis XV and Louis XVI periods."
photCL 107 vol13 (16)

West end of the library of the Huntington residence
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View shows Louis XV furniture arranged on a large area carpet and a Beauvais tapestry, "The Bird Catchers." The writing desk and filing cabinet (bureau plat et cartonnier), attributed to Etienne Doirat, are from 1720 to 1732. The settee and chairs belong to the set of two settees and ten chairs whose upholstery covers were woven at Gobelins Manufactory, Paris, probably under the supervision of Jacques Neilson (1714-1788), after design by François Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1733-1755). The covers were woven circa 1779, and the frames are nineteenth century. The screen on the right is a six-panel folding screen (paravent) made at the Savonnerie Manufactory, Chaillot workshop, Paris, after designs by Alexandre-François Desportes (1661-1743), made between 1719 and 1784; the frame is of a later date. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 15 West end, Library room in Huntington Art Gallery. Louis XV and Louis XVI furniture. Beauvais tapestry, "The Bird Catchers," designed by Boucher." Appeared in Westways, March 1938. Appeared in San Marino Tribune, April 22, 1937.
photCL 107 vol13 (15)

Attendant cleaning or repairing Chelsea porcelain in the Huntington residence
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Attendant is seated at a work bench in front of a display case. Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 14 Attendant cleaning Chelsea porcelain. Huntington Art Gallery." Photograph appeared in Los Angeles Times article of November 6, 1938.
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