Aubusson Tapestry, 19th Century, Floral Design
An elegant Aubusson tapestry from the second half of the 19th century, woven in wool, featuring a remarkable floral bouquet design composed of roses, peonies, and wildflowers in delicate shades of pink, ivory, and brown, set off by a rich ornamental border inspired by the Louis XV style.
The spandrels, embellished with floral motifs on a sky-blue background, bring freshness and luminosity to this particularly harmonious decorative composition. The warm hues of the frame, in shades of terracotta, ochre, and beige, lend the piece a timeless elegance.
This tapestry shows normal signs of wear due to its age, with a few areas of wear and small visible gaps, which bear witness to its history without detracting from its strong decorative appeal. It is backed, which facilitates its display and preservation.
Thanks to its elongated format, it can be hung either vertically or horizontally, depending on the desired effect in a classic or contemporary interior.
An authentic piece, full of charm, ideal for adorning a wall or adding a touch of refinement to a library, living room, or a home with character.
Period: 19th century
Dimensions: 204 × 89 cm
Condition: in good presentable condition, signs of normal wear, a few small visible missing areas, lined.
ref 060726
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Tapestry
Reference (ID): 1790133
Availability: In stock





































