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1951

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Picture, Bons Amis

This is a Picture. It was manufactured by Neyret Freres and after Paul Hermann Wagner. It is dated 1880s and we acquired it in 1951. Its medium is silk and its technique is jacquard woven. It is a part of the Textiles department.

Title: Good Friends

Neyret Freres, a French company that operates today, once specialized in the manufacture of woven silk pictures, official state ribbons and trademarked woven items for clothing manufacturers. The company, founded by M. Antoine Bizaillon, started as a small ribbon factory in 1825 in St. Etienne, France. He later sold the company to his nephew, Jean-Baptiste Neyret (French, 1825-1889), who decided that a small ribbon business was too vulnerable to the whims of women’s fashion and eventually wouldn’t be able to differentiate itself from other similar businesses in the region.

Woven pictures like Bons Amis are frequently referred to as stevengraphs after Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–1888), an innovative weaver from Coventry, England. Stevens developed his woven novelty silk pictures and commemorative bookmarks after England eliminated a tariff that had protected English ribbons from foreign competition. Like Stevens, Neyret a saw stable business model in the manufacture of woven silk pictures, but took a different approach by copying original pieces of artwork. Sentimental and nostalgic scenes formed a majority their silk pictures as is evident in this example based on the painting Bon Amis by Paul Hermann Wagner (German, 1852-1937). Neyret Freres, still a family-owned business in France, manufactures ribbons and braided trims.

Its dimensions are

H x W: 23.5 × 18.5 cm (9 1/4 × 7 5/16 in.)

It is signed

Woven lower left and right: NF; Paul Wagner

Cite this object as

Picture, Bons Amis; After Paul Hermann Wagner (Germany, 1852–1937); Manufactured by Neyret Freres; France; silk; H x W: 23.5 × 18.5 cm (9 1/4 × 7 5/16 in.); 1951-101-1

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