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In page David Teniers III:

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David Teniers III was also sought after as a designer of tapestries. His main contribution here is the cartoons for genre scenes executed in the family tradition for tapestries, which woven in the workshops of Brussels and Lille. He is stylistically closer to the elegance of Antonu van Dyck or Gonzales Coques. Museo del Prado holds a series of works that have been attributed to him as well as several signed copies, realized in 1673 after sketches of Rubens for a series of tapestries destined to the Monastery of the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales in Madrid.[1]