"XVIth Flanders, Judith And Holofernes Spectacular Tapestry"
Spectacular Flanders Tapestry from the end of the 16th century, depicting the emblematic episode of Judith and Holofernes. This composition elegantly depicts the beheading of Holofernes, Nebuchadnezzar's general, by Judith. The tapestry shows Judith cutting off the head of Holofernes, assisted by her faithful servant. A refined border, adorned with fruit and flower motifs, frames this dramatic scene. Made at the end of the 16th century, this Flemish tapestry is in a good state of conservation, testifying to its history while presenting old restorations which give it an authentic aura. Practical, it is lined at the back and ready to hang in your space. A timeless piece of art that carries the essence of the times and the artistry of the 16th century right into your home, adding a touch of historic grandeur to your interior.