About the Artwork
The Riding School: The Trot
late 17th century
Pieter Spierinckx (Designer) Flemish, 1635 - 1711 Pieter Wauters (Weaver) Flemish, born 1670 - unknown
Wool and silk
Overall: 160 × 184 inches (4 m 6.4 cm × 4 m 67.4 cm)
Tapestries
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of Marion Jarves Alger in memory of her husband, Russell A. Alger
35.3
Public Domain
Markings
LE TROT
Provenance
Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 17 May 1907;French & Co. (dealer), New York;
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H. Göbel, Wandteppiche, 1:1: Die Niederlande (Leipzig 1923), p. 456
A. C. Weibel, "Tapestries by Peeter Wauters," Bulletin of the DIA 14, no. 4 (January 1935), pp. 44-47 (ill)
J. Duverger, "De Rijschool of Grote en Kleine Paarden in de XVIIe Eeuwse Tapijtkunst," in Het Herfsttij van de Vlaamse Tapijtkunst/La tapisserie flamande aux XVIIme et XVIIIme siècles [Colloque International 8-10 Octobre, 1959, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie...] (Brussels 1959), pp. 123, 163-165
E. Duverger, "Antwerpse tapijtkunst en tapijthandel," in Antwerpse Wandtapijten (Het Sterckshof, Deurne 1973), p. 34 (incorrectly states that the borders of 35.2 and 35.3 bears the inscription: "CURA PETRI WOUTERS ANTVERPIAE")
J.-P. Asselberghs, Les tapisseries flamandes aux Etats-Unis d'Amerique (Brussels 1974), p. 25
T. Albainy et al., Woven Splendor: Five Centuries of European Tapestry at the Detroit Institute of Arts, mentioned in Checklist, p. 73.
I. De Meûter, "Le peintre anversois Pieter Spierinckx (1635-1711), créateur de cartons de tapisseries," in K. Brosens (ed.), Flemish Tapestry in European and American Collections: Studies in Honour of Guy Delmarcel (Turnhout 2003), pp. 134-135; p. 148
I. De Meûter, "De wandtapijtproductie in Oudenaarde rond 1700 in relatie met de andere Vlaamse centra," unpublished Ph.D. (Ghent 2008-2009), vol. I,fig. 3.81
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Pieter Wauters; Pieter Spierinckx, The Riding School: The Trot, late 17th century, wool and silk. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Marion Jarves Alger in memory of her husband, Russell A. Alger, 35.3.
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