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"Halluin Tapestry, Important Medieval Scene, 20th Century Certificate"
Halluin Point: an important tapestry, wall hanging, depicting a medieval scene, with the grape harvest as its subject (no. 3891): scenes of harvesting and working in the vineyard after a 15th century tapestry at the Cluny Museum
Traditional weaving using wool and cotton, very fine stitch and detail
Doubled tapestry with certificate on the reverse
Manufacture des Flandres in Halluin, France, made by 3 Gold medalists for the best craftsman in France
10 hanging tabs on the back for fixing (sold without the bar)
Period: 20th century
Dimensions: 130 (without the tabs) x 210 cm
Very good condition
Price: 500 €
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Period: 20th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Wool
Width: 210
Height: 130

Reference: 1597036
Availability: In stock
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