- Gobelins manufactory
The Manufacture des Gobelins is a
tapestry factory located inParis ,France , at 42, avenue des Gobelins, near the Les Gobelins métro station in theXIIIe arrondissement . It is best known as a royal factory supplying the court of Louis XIV and later monarchs; it is now run by the French Ministry of Culture, and open for guided tours several afternoons per week by appointment.Royal factory
The
Gobelin s were a family ofdye rs, who in the middle of the 15th century established themselves in the Faubourg Saint Marcel,Paris , on the banks of the Bièvre.In 1662 the works in the Faubourg Saint Marcel, with the adjoining grounds, were purchased by
Jean-Baptiste Colbert on behalf of Louis XIV and made into a general upholstery factory, in which designs both in tapestry and in all kinds of furniture were executed under the superintendence of the royal painter,Charles Le Brun , who served as director and chief designer from 1663-1690. On account of Louis XIV's financial problems, the establishment was closed in 1694, but reopened in 1697 for the manufacture of tapestry, chiefly for royal use, and rivalled the Beauvais tapestry works until theFrench Revolution , when work at the factory was suspended.The
Bourbons revived the factory during the Restauration, and in 1826 the manufacture of carpets was added to that of tapestry. In 1871 the building was partly burned down by the Communards. The factory is still in operation as a state-run institution.Historical site
Today the manufactory consists of a set of four irregular buildings dating to the seventeenth century, plus the building on the avenue des Gobelins built by
Jean-Camille Formigé in 1912 after the 1871 fire. They contain Le Brun's residence and workshops that served as foundries for most of the bronze statues in the park of Versailles, as well as looms on which tapestries are woven following seventeenth century techniques.See also
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List of museums in Paris References
* [http://www.mobiliernational.culture.gouv.fr/fr/visiteurs-paris.html Manufacture nationale des Gobelins]
*Lacordaire , "Notice historique sur les Manufactures impériales de tapisseries des Gobelins et de tapis de la Savonnerie, précédée du catalogue des tapisseries qui y sont exposées" (Paris, 1853)
* Genspach, "Répertoire détaillé des tapisseries exécutées aux Gobelins", 1662–1892 (Paris, 1893)
* Jules Guiffrey, "Histoire de la tapisserie en France" (Paris, 1878–1885).
* [http://www.museums-of-paris.com/musee_en.php?code=349 Museums of Paris entry]
* [http://www.paris.org/Musees/Gobelins/info.html Paris.org entry]Note that Genspach and Guiffrey were directors of the factory.
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