Verdure Tapestry, Aubusson, 18th Century
"Verdure" tapestry, Aubusson workshop 18th century.
- This tapestry, typical of Verdures, offers us an open window onto a verdant landscape where nature coexists with the presence of man signified by architectural elements in the background. Positioning the viewer at the edge of a wood, this vantage point allows us to compose a landscape with depth; a foreground of tall trees through which a perspective is revealed, like curtains on a stage. Several birds inhabit the vegetation, which is presented to us with great liveliness, as evidenced by the perceptible movement of the foliage in the foreground. The preserved colors offer picturesque cameos of blues and greens.
- Tapestry fully lined, rings as hanging system.
- Good condition, some wear to be noted (see photos)
- Dimensions - height: 169 cm , width: 264 cm
- This tapestry, typical of Verdures, offers us an open window onto a verdant landscape where nature coexists with the presence of man signified by architectural elements in the background. Positioning the viewer at the edge of a wood, this vantage point allows us to compose a landscape with depth; a foreground of tall trees through which a perspective is revealed, like curtains on a stage. Several birds inhabit the vegetation, which is presented to us with great liveliness, as evidenced by the perceptible movement of the foliage in the foreground. The preserved colors offer picturesque cameos of blues and greens.
- Tapestry fully lined, rings as hanging system.
- Good condition, some wear to be noted (see photos)
- Dimensions - height: 169 cm , width: 264 cm
6 200 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wool
Width: 264 cm
Height: 169 cm
Reference (ID): 1736777
Availability: In stock
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