Huet Jean Baptiste I Collection
"Huet Jean Baptiste I: A Master of French Furnishing Fabrics" Step into the world of Huet Jean Baptiste I
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"Huet Jean Baptiste I: A Master of French Furnishing Fabrics" Step into the world of Huet Jean Baptiste I, a renowned creator of exquisite furnishing fabrics in 18th and 19th century France. His works were not only visually stunning but also depicted various themes and stories. One such masterpiece is "Le Meunier, Son Fils, et l'Ane (The Miller, His Son, and the Ass)" created in 1806 by Oberkampf Manufactory. This fabric showcases a charming scene of a miller and his son accompanied by their donkey. Another captivating piece is "Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress)" from Nantes around 1800. The unknown artist beautifully captures Diana's grace as she embarks on her hunting expedition. "Eros, " created in France circa 1810 by an anonymous artist, portrays the god of love himself. This fabric exudes romance with its delicate design featuring Cupid surrounded by floral motifs. Oberkampf Manufactory strikes again with "Les Travaux de la Manufacture (The Factory in Operation), " crafted between 1783-1784. It depicts workers engaged in various tasks within the factory walls—a testament to Huet's appreciation for laborious craftsmanship. Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf's creativity shines through his work "Au Loup. , " produced between 1783-1789. The fabric tells a story through its intricate details—depicting wolves amidst lush foliage—an enchanting sight that transports you to another era. "Paul and Virginie, " designed by Oberkampf Manufactory in France during 1802, brings to life Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's famous novel about two young lovers on an exotic island. The fabric captures their tender moments against a backdrop of tropical flora and fauna.