Fish market. Teniers, David II (Flemish, 1610-1690) (designed after) [painter] Leyniers, Daniel III (Flemish, 1705-1770) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] Hecke, Peter van den (Flemish, ) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1700-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9' x W 7'2" Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. received 2/9/1968 from Columbia University, New York City [also lists 3/11/1968]; sold to American Foreign Trade Development Company 6/26/1969. Inscriptions: Woven signature in lower central field, right: D. LEYNECK Ma


Fish market. Teniers, David II (Flemish, 1610-1690) (designed after) [painter] Leyniers, Daniel III (Flemish, 1705-1770) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] Hecke, Peter van den (Flemish, ) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1700-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9' x W 7'2" Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. received 2/9/1968 from Columbia University, New York City [also lists 3/11/1968]; sold to American Foreign Trade Development Company 6/26/1969. Inscriptions: Woven signature in lower central field, right: D. LEYNECK Man pushes wheelbarrow loaded with basket of fish (center, foreground); 3 men seated & standing near barrels (L, foreground); boat docked at shore as men unload barrels onto dock, (left of center, middle ground); groups of figures standing on quay near buildings & boats (center & R, background) (BRD) abstract design with acanthus leaves, bunches of flowers with acanthus leaves in corners; (L, R, UPR & LWR BRD) ornaments with trophies, flowers & quivers of arrows This panel shows the signature of "D. LEYNECK" which is neither that of Peter van den Hecke nor of Daniel Leyniers [III] & may have been tampered with. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, M-303-x Marillier, Teniers Tapestries (1932), 58, pl. 14 Göbel, Wandteppiche I:2 (1923), pl. 299 Related Works: Another panel in set (same borders), GCPA 0237506-0237507; compositionally similar tapestry (woven by Jacques van der Borcht, the younger), Paris, Musée des Arts Décoratifs & another was owned by dealer in Munich (see Göbel, pl. 299)


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