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<object xmlns:xs="//www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><field label="primaryMedia" name="primaryMedia"><value>/internal/media/dispatcher/817244/resize%25253Aformat%25253Dthumbnail</value></field><field label="Title" name="title"><value>Tapestry: The Offering to Pan (from the series of Berain Grotesques)</value></field><field label="Date" name="displayDate"><value>late 17th century</value></field><field label="Artist / Maker / Culture" name="peopleSearch"><value>Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer</value><value>Beauvais Tapestry Manufactory</value></field><field label="Dimensions" name="dimensions"><value>307.97 x 311.78 cm (121 1/4 x 122 3/4 in.)</value></field><field label="Medium" name="medium"><value>Tapestry weave (wool warp; wool and silk wefts)</value></field><field label="Credit Line" name="creditline"><value>Charles Potter Kling Fund</value></field><field label="Object number" name="invno"><value>1985.92</value></field><field label="On View" name="onview"><value>0</value></field><field label="Description" name="description"><value>This tapestry depicts a flower-crowned herm of Pan being honored by musicians and dancers.  The borders are designed with grotesques and ‘'oriental'' figures.  Color of tapestry is a yellow referred to as "tobacco". Grotesques were a subject originally sketched by Jean Berain, chief designer to Louis XIV.  Monnoyer's transposition of Berain's concept retains the exotic quality, while bringing a new vitality to the elements that were his specialty - flowers, garlands, baskets of fruit and vases.</value></field><field label="Classification" name="classification"><value>Textiles</value></field><field label="Width" name="width"><value>314.9600000000</value><value>307.9700000000</value></field><field label="Height" name="height"/><field label="Depth" name="depth"/><field label="Id" name="id"><value>37395</value></field><field label="Deaccessioned Objects Only" name="deaccessioned"><value>0</value></field><field label="Collection Objects Only" name="accessioned"><value>1</value></field></object>