Show me:
and
Clear all filters

  • 33 items
  • 25 items Explore
  • 89 items
  • 3,554 items Explore
  • 97 items Explore
  • 14 items
  • 4 items
  • 220 items
  • 14,326 items Explore
  • 211 items Explore
  • 1,231 items Explore
  • 8,978 items Explore
  • 5,034 items Explore
  • 62 items Explore
  • 165 items Explore
  • 13,203 items Explore
  • 13,622 items Explore
  • 4,850 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 5 items
  • 149 items Explore
  • 2,002 items Explore
  • 4,760 items Explore
  • 438 items Explore
  • 267 items
  • 103 items Explore
  • 19,993 items Explore
  • 36 items Explore
  • 1,917 items Explore
  • 1,083 items Explore
  • 5 items
  • 2,251 items Explore
  • 456 items Explore
  • 918 items Explore
  • 1 items Explore
  • 5 items
  • 7 items
  • 20,434 items Explore
  • 799 items Explore
  • 19 items
  • 73 items Explore
  • 33 items
  • 792 items
  • 20 items
  • 4 items
  • 26 items
  • 61 items
  • 28 items
  • 320 items Explore
  • 6 items
  • 53 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 2 items
  • 2 items
  • 7 items
  • 122 items Explore
  • 119 items
  • 1 items
  • 925 items Explore
  • 724 items
  • 95 items
  • 38,260 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 3,890 items Explore
  • 1,533 items Explore
  • 403 items
  • 125 items Explore
  • 11,250 items Explore
  • 9,683 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 1 items
  • 38 items
  • 3 items
  • 4 items
  • 6,781 items Explore
  • 7,353 items Explore
  • 5,364 items Explore
  • 2,005 items Explore
  • 1,195 items Explore
  • 24,701 items Explore
  • 3,661 items Explore
  • 17 items
  • 5 items
  • 334 items
  • 107 items
  • 1 items
  • 3,331 items Explore
  • 23 items Explore
  • 374 items Explore
  • 796 items Explore
  • 1,088 items Explore
  • 514 items Explore
  • 1,822 items Explore
  • 89 items
  • 125 items Explore
  • 6,953 items Explore
  • 76 items
  • 108 items
  • 4 items
  • 2 items
  • 128 items
  • 2 items
  • 2,942 items Explore
  • 1,492 items Explore
  • 203 items
  • 90 items
  • 22,323 items Explore
  • 1,347 items Explore
  • 138 items
  • 849 items Explore
  • 32 items
  • 1 items
  • 122 items Explore
  • 40 items
  • 16 items
  • 252 items
  • 314 items
  • 688 items Explore
  • 345 items Explore
  • 2,429 items
  • 2,526 items
  • 3 items
  • 1 items
  • 4,395 items Explore
  • 40,363 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 3,292 items Explore
  • 275 items Explore
  • 8,897 items Explore
  • 31 items
  • 25 items
  • 304 items Explore
  • 777 items Explore
  • 3 items
  • 65 items
  • 161 items
  • 50 items
  • 52 items
  • 24,569 items Explore
  • 916 items
  • 65 items
  • 22,845 items Explore
  • 2 items
  • 2,338 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 1,029 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 759 items
  • 515 items
  • 4 items
  • 3,308 items Explore
  • 193 items
  • 59 items
  • 455 items Explore
  • 3 items
  • 21 items
  • 90 items Explore
  • 76 items
  • 281 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 6 items
  • 133 items
  • 295 items
  • 447 items
  • 283 items
  • 1 items
  • 906 items Explore
  • 276 items Explore
  • 511 items
  • 11,302 items Explore
  • 755 items Explore
  • 6,044 items Explore
  • 8,836 items Explore
  • 27 items
  • 1 items
  • 5,488 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 3,725 items Explore
  • 9,182 items Explore
  • 7,883 items Explore
  • 182 items
  • 19 items
  • 152 items
  • 7 items
  • 855 items Explore
  • 19 items
  • 8 items
  • 1,096 items Explore
  • 270 items
  • 1 items
  • 2,178 items
  • 1 items
  • 3,543 items Explore
  • 692 items Explore
  • 18 items
  • 134 items
  • 6,737 items Explore
  • 95 items
  • 18,932 items Explore
  • 3,137 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 7 items
  • 11,003 items Explore
  • 37 items
  • 2 items
  • 21,472 items Explore
  • 35 items
  • 13,325 items Explore
  • 3,459 items Explore
  • 5,709 items Explore
  • 33 items
  • 52,618 items Explore
  • 41 items
  • 646 items Explore
  • 417 items
  • 27,070 items Explore
  • 216 items
  • 3 items
  • 1 items
  • 35 items
  • 27 items
  • 445 items Explore
  • 636 items
  • 217 items Explore
  • 13 items
  • 13,764 items Explore
  • 1,395 items Explore
  • 3 items
  • 10,260 items
  • 9 items
  • 10 items
  • 14 items
  • 25 items
  • 1 items
  • 1 items
  • 4,543 items Explore
  • 913 items Explore
  • 13 items
  • 1 items
  • 1 items
  • 316 items
  • 504 items Explore
  • 42 items
  • 2,289 items Explore
  • 1,671 items Explore
  • 15 items
  • 1,874 items Explore
  • 150 items
  • 80 items
  • 766 items Explore
  • 3,107 items Explore
  • 40 items
  • 17 items
  • 12 items
  • 10,670 items Explore
  • 23,809 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 3 items
  • 1 items
  • 1 items
  • 2 items
  • 41 items
  • 1,379 items
  • 177 items Explore
  • 8 items
  • 92 items
  • 2 items
  • 1 items
  • 13,593 items Explore
  • 3,759 items Explore
  • 2,905 items Explore
  • 4,537 items Explore
  • 22 items
  • 30 items
  • 6,910 items Explore
  • 5,357 items Explore
  • 2,300 items Explore
  • 2,818 items Explore
  • 2 items
  • 1,898 items Explore
  • 191 items
  • 223 items Explore
  • 421 items Explore
  • 6,113 items Explore
  • 8,732 items Explore
  • 1,837 items Explore
  • 3 items
  • 1 items
  • 5,943 items Explore
  • 3,355 items Explore
  • 11,122 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 86 items
  • 11 items
  • 2,532 items Explore
  • 7 items
  • 24 items
  • 51 items
  • 6 items
  • 1 items
  • 4,154 items Explore
  • 613 items Explore
  • 74 items
  • 17 items
  • 155 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 95 items Explore
  • 458 items
  • 4 items
  • 996 items Explore
  • 3,613 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 5 items
  • 10,564 items Explore
  • 48 items Explore
  • 3 items
  • 7 items
  • 42 items
  • 3 items
  • 13,808 items Explore
  • 1,167 items Explore
  • 92 items
  • 10,568 items Explore
  • 1,921 items
  • 18 items
  • 6,089 items Explore
  • 21 items
  • 12,948 items Explore
  • 1,418 items Explore
  • 8 items
  • 9,670 items Explore
  • 14,912 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 1,667 items Explore
  • 181 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 16 items
  • 5,682 items Explore
  • 12,285 items Explore
  • 48 items
  • 25 items
  • 2 items
  • 3 items
  • 7,193 items Explore
  • 357 items Explore
  • 13 items
  • 6 items
  • 103 items Explore
  • 7 items
  • 5 items
  • 490 items
  • 688 items Explore
  • 8,408 items Explore
  • 63 items
  • 1 items
  • 7,347 items Explore
  • 5 items
  • 26 items
  • 5,043 items Explore
  • 428 items
  • 339 items Explore
  • 12,713 items Explore
  • 55 items
  • 20 items
  • 7 items
  • 4 items
  • 325 items Explore
  • 427 items
  • 458 items
  • 3,683 items Explore
  • 27 items
  • 1,243 items Explore
  • 2,503 items Explore
  • 1,870 items Explore
  • 36 items
  • 1,139 items Explore
  • 97 items Explore
  • 24 items
  • 213 items Explore
  • 80,648 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 3,139 items Explore
  • 2,821 items Explore
  • 24 items
  • 5,351 items Explore
  • 1,826 items Explore
  • 4 items
  • 17,511 items Explore
  • 4,931 items Explore
  • 1 items
  • 7 items
  • 631 items Explore
  • 85 items
  • 31 items
  • 1 items
  • 76 items
  • 29 items
  • 86 items
  • 3 items
  • 1,175 items Explore
  • 109 items
  • 805 items
  • 13,225 items Explore
  • 27 items
  • 13 items
  • 1,709 items Explore
  • 215 items
  • 17,039 items Explore
  • 85 items
  • 17 items
  • 1 items
  • 8 items
  • 324 items
  • 2 items
  • 632 items Explore
  • 1,592 items Explore
  • 8 items
  • 1,129 items Explore
  • 389 items
  • 2 items
  • 344 items

Select a time period

Or choose a specific year

Clear all filters

Diogenes Washing Plants

possibly Mortlake Tapestry Manufactory

Category

Tapestries

Date

circa 1680 - circa 1690

Materials

Tapestry, wool and silk, 7½ warps per cm

Measurements

1.90 m (H); 1.78 m (W)

Place of origin

England

Order this image

Collection

Speke Hall, Merseyside

NT 1197391.2

Summary

Tapestry, wool and silk, 7½ warps per cm, Diogenes Washing Plants from a set of two of The Life of Diogenes, English, possibly Mortlake, c. 1680-1690. Diogenes kneels by a small stream washing a bundle of plants in the falling water, while Plato, standing on the other side of the stream, gestures to him. The tapestry has no borders and has a small patch at the lower left hand corner.

Full description

The subject of the tapestry is a dialogue between the two philosophers. Plato scornfully told Diogenes that had he paid court to Dionysius, Plato's patron and the ruler of Syracuse, he need not have washed plants to eat; Diogenes retorted that had he washed plants to eat, Plato would not have needed to pay court to Dionysius. The dialogue is related in Diogenes Laertius's 'Life of Diogenes' (Diogenes Laertius 1925; Hefford 2010, p. 244). The pose of the figure of Diogenes closely followed the figure of Phytalus in a print of 'Ceres and Phytalus' after Salvator Rosa, published in 1662 (Hefford 2010, p. 244). The philosopher Diogenes of Sinope (412/403–324/321 BC) was considered, along with Antisthenes, the founder of Cynicism. His nickname ‘Cynic’, literally ‘doglike’, reflects the highly unconventional lifestyle he lived and advocated. Diogenes re-evaluating mankind’s relation to both nature and civilization, and redefined the individual’s freedom and self-sufficiency. None of Diogenes's written works survives, but he quickly became an established literary figure and numerous anecdotes arose relating to his eccentricities. The two tapestries at Speke come from a series of seven scenes from the life of Diogenes, with the subjects 'Plato's Academy', 'Diogenes in Meditation', 'Diogenes Beside his Barrel', 'Diogenes Washing Plants', 'Diogenes Discarding his Cup', 'Diogenes Writing on the Wall' and 'Alexander Visiting Diogenes'. The subjects were taken from Diogenes Laertius's 'The Lives of the Philosophers', written in the 3rd century AD and the main source for Diogenes's life. The text was published in Latin in London in 1664 (See Diogenes Laertius 1925). The designs for four of the tapestries, and their Latin inscriptions, derive from etchings by Salvator Rosa published in 1662, and the other three designs were composed by an unknown artist in Rosa's style (Hefford 2010, p. 240). The 'Diogenes' tapestries were made at Mortlake and/or smaller London workshops at the end of the seventeenth century. The Speke tapestries have lost their borders and therefore any signatures they may have had, but other examples survive with the maker's mark of a red cross on a white shield, first used at Mortlake from 1619 but was adopted by other tapestry workshops in the London area after 1660. A fragment at Llanerchaeron from a tapestry of 'Diogenes Discarding his Cup' bears the red cross mark in conjunction with the initials IR, which may stand for Jan Rosset, who worked at Mortlake, or possibly John Ridges, an upholsterer active in London in the 1670s and 1680s (Hefford, 1985; Hefford 2010, p. 240; Hefford 2002, p. 55). The 'Diogenes' series can be definitely dated to after 1662 when Salvator Rosa's etchings were published. With their extensive, elegaic landscapes they are closer in spirit to tapestry designs of the 1670s onwards. The earliest record of the series comes in 1683 when a set of 'Dioguines hangings' was bought for Charles II, although the details of the purchase have been lost. 'Five pieces of tapestry hangings of the Story of Diogenes' were repaired for the crown by the Yeoman Arrasworker, John Vanderbank, in 1692, and in 1696 Vanderbank relined five pieces. In March of that year six Diogenes tapestries, 11 feet high, were in the Standing Wardrobe at St James's Palace. These records probably relate to a set of five that survive in the Royal Collection at Holyroodhouse. The original lining of one of these panels is marked '6:ps 11 FOOT DIOGENES', and the reverse of another bears the crowned 'IR' stamp used by King James II (r. 1685-1688), indicating that the set entered the royal collection before or during his reign (Swain 1988, pp. 12-16). Numerous sets and partial sets of 'Diogenes' tapestries survive including, within the National Trust's collections, a set of four which has seen significant alteration to fit the walls of the Tapestry Room at Belton House, Lincolnshire (no. 437003), a single panel of 'Plato's Academy' in the Chapel at Chirk Castle, Wrexham (no. 1171322), two tapestries of 'Alexander Visiting Diogenes' and 'Plato's Academy' at Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire (nos. 454596, 454597), and a fragment, mentioned above, from 'Diogenes Discarding his Cup' at Llanerchaeron, Ceredigion (no. 548684). One of the 'Diogenes' tapestries, 'Alexander Visiting Diogenes', is mentioned in a 1917 inventory of Speke when it was stored in an oak chest in St Raymond's Bedroom, with a note that it was 'formerly on wall in Corridor'. The tapestry appears again in the 1964 inventory hanging in the Blue Bedroom. (Helen Wyld, 2012)

Provenance

Miss Adeleide Watt (1857-1921); Trustees of the late Miss Adeleide Watt, 1921-1942; National Trust from 1943

Credit line

Speke Hall, the Adeleide Watt Collection (The National Trust)

Makers and roles

possibly Mortlake Tapestry Manufactory , workshop after Salvator Rosa (Arenella, Naples 1615 – Rome 1673), designer

References

Hefford, 2010: Wendy Hefford, ‘The English Tapestries’, in Guy Delmarcel, Nicole de Reyniès and Wendy Hefford, The Toms Collection Tapestries of the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries, Zürich 2010, pp. 239-294 Hefford, 2002: Wendy Hefford, ‘Flemish Tapestry Weavers in England: 1550-1775’, in Guy Delmarcel (ed.), Flemish Tapestry Weavers Abroad, Leuven 2002, pp. 43-61 Swain, 1988: Margaret Swain, Tapestries and Textiles at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in the Royal Collection, London 1988 Hefford, 1985: Wendy Hefford, 'The Diogenes Tapestries and the Stamford Legend', Bulletin du Liaison du Centre International des Textiles anciens, nos. 59-60, 1984 II, (1985), pp. 67-79 Belton, 1983: unpublished report on the Belton MSS (Lincolnshire Archives), 1983 (copy at Belton House) Diogenes Laertius, 1925: Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, trans. Robert Hicks, London and New York 1925

View more details