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The Story of Noah: Noah Builds the Ark
The Story of Noah: Noah Builds the Ark
The Story of Noah: Noah Builds the Ark

The Story of Noah: Noah Builds the Ark

designer
weaver (active Belgian, mid 17th century)
artist (Mechelen, Antwerpen, Flanders, 1499 - 1592, Mchelen, Antwerpen, Flanders)
Datemid 17th century
Place MadeBrussels, Brussels, Belgium, Europe
MediumWool warp (7 yarns per cm); wool and silk wefts
Dimensions274.3 x 233.7 cm (108 x 92 in.)
ClassificationsFurnishings
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberT14w5
eMuseum ID724269
Original NumberT14w5-s
EmbARK ObjectID11641
Alt. No. 1 (Siple)001
TMS Source ID830
Last Updated8/14/24
Status
Not on view
Web CommentaryIsabella Stewart Gardner kept meticulous records of many of her acquisitions. In keeping with this legacy, object information is continually being reviewed, updated, and enriched in order to give greater access to the collection.
BibliographyNotesMorris Carter. Isabella Stewart Gardner and Fenway Court (Boston, 1925; Reprint, Boston, 1972), p. 54. (as "three Gobelin tapestries")
Gilbert Wendel Longstreet and Morris Carter. General Catalogue (Boston, 1935), pp. 85, 247-48, 280. (as woven by Jasper van Brugghen, Flemish, middle of the 17th century)
Marthe Crick-Kuntziger. "Tapisseries de la Genèse d'Après Michel Coxie." Bulletin de la Société Royale d'Archéologie de Bruxelles (1938), pp. 6, 13, no. 6, fig. 1. (as after Michel Coxie, woven by Jan van Brugghen)
Betty Chamberlain. “Tapestry Room” in Alfred M. Frankfurter (ed). The Gardner Collection (New York, 1946), p. 35. (as "three Gobelins tapestries")
Jean-Paul Asselberghs. Les tapisseries flamandes aux États-Unis d'Amérique (Brussels, 1974), p. 13. (as mark of Jasper van Brugghen, active 1640-1665)
Adolph S. Cavallo. Textiles: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, 1986), pp. 84-91, no. 17b. (as Flemish, Brussels, 1650-1675)
Jennifer R. Gross et al. Threads of Dissent. Exh. cat. (Boston: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 1999), p. 6. (as Flemish, 1650-1675)
Kathy Francis, Tess Fredette, et al. "Tapestries on long-term view at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: a synthesis of treatment options’ in Frances Lennard et al. (eds.). Tapestry Conservation: Principles and Practice (Oxford, 2006), pp. 163-70. (discusses the other two tapestries in the series, museum nos. T27e31-s and T31e4-s; as Brussels, mid 17th century)
MarksNotesInscribed (central tablet): NOË ARCAM / CONSTRVIT (Noah builds the ark)
Inscribed (lower right, outer guard): mark of Jasper van Bruggen
ProvenanceNotesWoven from cartoons for a Genesis series by the Netherlandish artist Michiel Coxie, I (1499-1592), which Coxie created in about 1560. Although by a different weaver, the Tower of Babel tapestry (museum no. T22e4) was also woven after Coxie's designs for the Genesis series. (For more information on this series, see Marthe Crick-Kuntziger's publication listed in the bibliography).
Probably purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner's husband, John L. Gardner, Jr. (1837-1898), from the interior decorators and dealers of decorative arts L. Marcotte & Co., New York for $1,600 (for the series of three tapestries, museum nos. T14w5-s, T27e31, and T31e4) on October 6, 1880.
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Unknown
about 1750-1775
Construction of the Tower of Babel
Martin Reymbouts, I
about 1600
Spring
Andreas Mattens
about 1535-1550
(c) 2016 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Jacques Geubels
about 1585-1600
Landscape with Figures
Unknown
about 1725-1750
Proverbs
Unknown
about 1500