costume plate, opera costume

Neptune, from Collection de figures théâtrales, c. 1760

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If you were going to put on a skit at the court of King Louis XV, you couldn’t settle for loin cloths and lion skins. You needed to be fully upholstered; at least Jean-Baptiste Martin thought so. Perhaps his view was shaded by the fact that his father had been the director of Gobelins, the French royal factory for the manufacture of tapestries.

Details
Title
Neptune, from Collection de figures théâtrales
Artist Life
active 1760 – 1788
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.14,825
Catalogue Raisonne
Colas 1997; "Gallerie des Modes," 1779
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costume plate, opera costume