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From 1752 on, the very fast progress
made in the construction of the Royal Palace of Caserta
marked the “turning point” in tapestry
production. In this case, Charles and Vanvitelli decided
the subject of each tapestry and its final place.
In particular, the King wanted the series of tapestries
depicting the Histories of Don Quixote to
be completed. The manufacture of this series had been
started in the Factory of Gobelins between 1730 and
1735, donated by Louis XV to the Duke of Campofiorito,
who in turn had donated it to Charles. In 1757 the
Roman Pietro Duranti received this important task.
He was an expert in this field and could hire new
tapestry makers since it was clear that Charles wanted
to improve the quality and therefore many tapestry
makers were called from Rome and Turin.

Psyche and Her Sisters in Cupid’s Palace
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The new factory was divided into two laboratories,
one specialised in high-heald tapestries and
directed by Duranti, the other destined to low-heald
tapestries and initially directed by Del Rosso,
who was then replaced by Orlando Filippini,
a very good master of tapestry weaving.
The great quality improvement of those years
was especially due to Duranti – who was
however advised by Vanvitelli.
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Other important series of tapestries
were weaved; among the most beautiful ones, we must
mention: Allegories of Virtues 1763-1767), destined
to the Belvedere Room at the Palace of Naples; the
myth of Eros and Psyche (1783-1786); the
Events in the Life of Henry IV, etc.
Henry IV gets reconciled with Sully |
In
November 1778 the factory was moved and located
in some rooms of the Royal Palace of Naples,
where in those years Durante completed a tapestry
depicting Cleopatra.
Unfortunately, during the sad days of the Neapolitan
Republic in 1799, huge damage was made to the
factory and this also marked the end of the
tapestry school. The last series of tapestries
- six tapestries dedicated to the Royal
Apotheosis - date back to the ‘90s
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In total, the factory produced 213 tapestries.
An artistic patrimony of an immense value. |
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