Atelier de magisserie aux Gobelins
published 1901
Medium
wood engraving
Classification
Department
CG-E
Museum
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Credit
Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund
Accession Number
1975.34.76
Art Historical Context
Step into the bustling heart of Parisian craftsmanship with Auguste Lepère's *Atelier de magisserie auxelins*, a wood published in 1901. This evocative print captures the weaving workshop at the renowned Gobelins Manuf, France's premier tapestry producer since the 17th century. Lepère, a master illustrator of everyday urban life, skillfully depicts the looms, workers, and intricate patterns that defined this royal institution, blending realism with a keen eye for texture and motion. Wood engraving, Lepère's preferred medium, allowed for exceptional detail through end-grain blocks carved by ha...
About the Artist
Auguste Lepère · 1849–1918
Auguste-Louis Lepère (1849–1918), son of the sculptor François Lepère, was born in Paris on November 30, 1849, into an artistic family that shaped his early path. At age thirteen, he apprenticed in the Paris studio of the English wood engraver Joseph Burn Smeeton, honing his skills in wood engraving until 1867. He furthered his training with drawing classes under Horace Lecoq de Boisbaudran at the...