Hi Elizabeth.
I don't know anything much about tapestries per se, but I thought the "Alb t" might be short for Albert. A Google search did turn up a nineteenth century French artist Albert Fourie. "Apres" means "after" in French - ie - the tapestry is a copy of a painting or drawing by Fourie.
See http://www.artnet.com/artist/587290/albert-auguste-fourie.html
I hope this is of some help to get you started.
Dee
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From: Textile Conservators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf
Of Dr. Elizabeth A Richards
Sent: November 30, 2009 8:43 PM
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Subject: machine woven tapestry
I am presently cleaning a machine woven tapestry. In the bottom corner
are the words "D'après Alb (or All) Fourié" There is a small
superscript t after the Alb.
Does anyone have information about this type/kind of tapestry or can
suggest a reference for my clients.
Thanks for the help.
Elizabeth Richards