La Cible D’amour Suiveur De F. Boucher
Located in GOUVIEUX, FR
offering an original variation on designs created for tapestry cartoons from the Gobelins manufactory
1890s French School Figurative Paintings
Oil
La Cible D’amour Suiveur De F. Boucher
Located in GOUVIEUX, FR
offering an original variation on designs created for tapestry cartoons from the Gobelins manufactory
Oil
Pair of Czechoslovakian Armchairs, 1920s
Located in Praha, CZ
- Made in Czechoslovakia - Made of beech wood, gobelin - Frame and upholstery are original
Beech
20th Century European Romantic Framed Gobelin or Tapestry
Located in Dusseldorf, DE
Gobelin or tapestry from the 20th century. Mounted on hardboard and newly framed. Partly re-colored
Tapestry
Renaissance Revival Framed Tapestry by Gobelin after P-V Galland
Located in Essex, MA
Renaissance Revival framed tapestry by Gobelin after P-V Galland. Dated 1897.
Other
19Th Century Victorian Prince Scene Needlework Tapestry
Located in Long Island City, NY
pony with an accompanying person surrounded by pets in a landscape. Unsigned. Framed. Circa: late 19th
Textile
French Framed Tapestry Gobelins, Circa 1800
Located in Esbeek, NL
A pair of early 19th century framed tapestry gobelins. French needlework.
Tapestry
Gobelins Tapestry
Located in Middleburg, VA
Gobelins framed and woven tapestry in soft gold and earthen tones depicting a wolf and it's prey
$9,709Sale Price|20% Off
H 45 in W 60 in D 2 in
HUGE 17thC ITALIAN OLD MASTER OIL PAINTING - KING & COURT FIGURES ROMAN BUILDING
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Italian School, 17th century. Title: A King and Queen before court figures, amidst a classical landscape with Roman columns. Medium: oil painting on canvas, framed ...
Canvas, Oil
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