Jacob and Laban make alliance. Orley, Bernart van (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, ) (designed after, attr.) [painter] Coxie, Michiel (the Elder) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, 1499-1592) (designed after, attr.) [painter] Floris, Cornelis (the Younger) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, 1514-1575) (designed after, borders, attr.) [draughtsman] c. 1550-1560 Tapestry Dimensions: H 13'10" x W 17' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (undyed, warp: 6-7/cm); wool & silk (dyed, weft) Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Barberini coll. (poss


Jacob and Laban make alliance. Orley, Bernart van (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, ) (designed after, attr.) [painter] Coxie, Michiel (the Elder) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, 1499-1592) (designed after, attr.) [painter] Floris, Cornelis (the Younger) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, 1514-1575) (designed after, borders, attr.) [draughtsman] c. 1550-1560 Tapestry Dimensions: H 13'10" x W 17' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (undyed, warp: 6-7/cm); wool & silk (dyed, weft) Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Barberini coll. (possibly belonging to Cardinal Francesco Barberini) until 1898; sold to Charles M. Ffoulke. French & Co. received from C. M. F. [Charles M. Ffoulke] ; returned 11/19/1920 [SS 1068]. French & Co. purchased from the Estate of C. M. Ffoulke, invoiced 8/4/1927; sold to the California Palace of the Legion of Honor 12/20/1929 [SS 15162]. United States, California, San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, accno. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard, left; unidentified weaver mark on lower guard, right In landscape, pile of stone is erected & animal is sacrificed, signifying reconciliation between Jacob & Laban; Jacob & Laban parting (R, foreground) (Genesis 31:55); figures huddled in background (BRD) bunches of flowers & fruit; (L & R BRD) interspersed with strapwork, birds, female figures in swings & chariots, & grotesques; (LWR BRD) centered by reclining female figure in chariot holding cornucopia This set of 3 panels in the "Life of Jacob" series was initially identified as the "Life of Moses" series, & was associated with 3 other panels with scenes from the "Life of Moses." All 6 panels were together in 1898 when sold to Charles M. Ffoulke by Princess Barberini. In 1970 it was realized that the 3 panels of this set represent the "Life of Jacob" series. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 1068-e French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 15162-e [also lists: 322


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