Aubusson Carpet Manufactories
Aubusson Carpet Manufactories
French, established 14th century
PlaceAubusson, France
BiographyAubusson is a town in the French département of Creuse, of which it is the only sous-préfecture.Tapestry
It is well-known for its tapestry and carpets, which have been famous throughout the world since the 14th Century. Its origins were born with the arrival of weavers from Flanders, who took refuge in Aubusson around 1580. There is a famous collection of Aubusson tapestries at Vallon-Pont-d'Arc. The style of the tapestries produced have changed with the centuries, from scenes of green landscapes through to hunting scenes. In the 17th Century, the Aubusson and Felletin workshops were given "Royal Appointment" status. A down turn in fortunes came after the French revolution and the arrival of wallpaper. However tapestry made something of a comeback during the 30's, with artists such as Cocteau, Dufy, Dali Braque, Calder, Picasso being invited to Aubusson to express themselves through the medium of wool. Aubusson Tapestry still thrives today, preserving a range of traditional skills.
Person TypeCorporate Body
French, c. 1575/1598–1636/1640
American, 1914–1997
Italian (Florentine), c. 1395–1455