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A Brussels tapestry, mid-18th century, attributed to Pieter and Frans van der Borght, after David ...

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A Brussels tapestry,
mid-18th century, attributed to Pieter and Frans van der Borght, after David Teniers II, depicting a pastoral scene in the foreground with milkmaids at work with the herd, together with a flock of sheep before an extensive, Flemish landscape, within a picture frame border, Brussels town mark bottom right,
10ft 5in x 12ft 8in (316 x 385cm)

Literature: H C Marillier, 'Handbook to the Teniers Tapestries', page 51.

A similar tapestry from Wentworth Castle was sold by, Christie's, 20 November 1919 and another part-set of four, Sotheby's, 15 July 1938.

Another very similar version by Frans van der Borght, but including the sow and litter to the far right omitted from some examples, was sold Christie's, 6 June, 1985, lot 225.

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A Brussels tapestry,
mid-18th century, attributed to Pieter and Frans van der Borght, after David Teniers II, depicting a pastoral scene in the foreground with milkmaids at work with the herd, together with a flock of sheep before an extensive, Flemish landscape, within a picture frame border, Brussels town mark bottom right,
10ft 5in x 12ft 8in (316 x 385cm)

Literature: H C Marillier, 'Handbook to the Teniers Tapestries', page 51.

A similar tapestry from Wentworth Castle was sold by, Christie's, 20 November 1919 and another part-set of four, Sotheby's, 15 July 1938.

Another very similar version by Frans van der Borght, but including the sow and litter to the far right omitted from some examples, was sold Christie's, 6 June, 1985, lot 225.

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