18th-Century French Decorative Arts
May 2026
These objects represent the luxury decorative traditions of 18th-century France, unified by their use of refined materials (tapestry weave, Savonnerie knotted pile, carved wood), classical themes (Ovid's Metamorphoses, Seasons, mythological subjects), and their production as coordinated furnishing ensembles for elite French interiors.
48 objects · 5 institutions

Acis and Galatea Listening to the Song of Polyphemus
Rijksmuseum
c. 1680 - c. 1684

Allegory of Fire (Venus Visiting Vulcan)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
designed 1758–67, woven 1764–71

Arabesques from a set of three or more pieces
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1720–30

Armchair (1 of 4)
Cleveland Museum of Art
before 1717

Armchair (2 of 4)
Cleveland Museum of Art
before 1717

Armchair (3 of 4)
Cleveland Museum of Art
before 1717

Armchair (4 of 4)
Cleveland Museum of Art
before 1717

Autumn, from The Seasons
Art Institute of Chicago
1700/20

Autumn: Vintage Scene
Cleveland Museum of Art
designed c. 1535, woven mid- to late 1600s

Bear Hunt and Falconry from a Hunts series
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1525

Chancellerie
Art Institute of Chicago
1718-21

Chancellerie
Art Institute of Chicago
1718/20

Chancellerie
Art Institute of Chicago
1718-21

Chinese Fair
Cleveland Museum of Art
1723–74

Elements: Air, Juno
Cleveland Museum of Art
1700s

Flora and Zephyrus (from Set of Ovid's Metamorphoses)
Cleveland Museum of Art
1704–1731

Four Seasons
Cleveland Museum of Art
designed c. 1535, woven mid- to late 1600s

Heraldic Tapestry
Cleveland Museum of Art
1700s

July
Art Institute of Chicago
before 1528

Louis XV Savonnerie Carpet with Royal Arms
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1740–50

Millefleur with Medallions
Art Institute of Chicago
1540-1560

Millefleurs Tapestry with Medici Coat of Arms
Cleveland Museum of Art
1520s

Model of a Frigate
Rijksmuseum
1798

Month of May: Scene of May Day Festival
Cleveland Museum of Art
1723–1774

Panel: Spring
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1715

Pomona Surprised by Vertumnus and Other Suitors from The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona
Art Institute of Chicago
1535-1540

Pygmalion from Stories from Ovid
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1675

Savonnerie Panel: Autumn
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1717

Seasons: Autumn, Bacchus
Cleveland Museum of Art
1700s

Set of Four Armchairs and Settee
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1715

Set of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Cleveland Museum of Art
1704–31

Settee
Cleveland Museum of Art
before 1717

Spring: Fishing Scene
Cleveland Museum of Art
designed c. 1535, woven mid- to late 1600s

Summer: Harvest Scene
Cleveland Museum of Art
designed c. 1535, woven mid- to late 1600s

Tapestry
Art Institute of Chicago
1904/1914

Tapestry
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1760

Tapestry with Roxane and Atalide
Rijksmuseum
1776

Tapestry with the arms of Emperor Charles V
Rijksmuseum
c. 1540 - c. 1555

Tapestry: Don Quichotte guéri de sa folie par la sagesse, from L'Histoire de don Quichotte Series
GETTY
1773

Tapestry: L'Offrand à Bacchus from Les Grotesques Series
GETTY
about 1688–1732

Tapestry: Portière aux Armes de France
GETTY
designed 1727, woven about 1730–1740

Tapestry: Vénus aux forges de Vulcain, from Les Tentures de François Boucher Series
GETTY
1775–1778

Tapestry: Vénus sortant des eaux, from Les Tentures de François Boucher Series
GETTY
1775–1776

The Crossing of the Granicus from The Story of Alexander the Great
Art Institute of Chicago
1619

The Month of July/The Sign of Leo, from The Grotesque Months
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1726

The Month of June/The Sign of Cancer, from The Grotesque Months
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1726

The Stag Hunt, from Pastoral Hunting Scenes
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1775

Winter, from The Seasons
Art Institute of Chicago
1700/20