Located in Los Angeles, US
A rare and elegant French tapestry dating to circa 1850, showcasing a sophisticated botanical composition accented by a graceful bird motif. Woven with exceptional finesse, this textile reflects the influence of 19th century French decorative arts and the era’s fascination with nature, depth, and tonal harmony.
The tapestry’s layered foliage and subtle transitions of color create a painterly visual quality, enhanced by a restrained palette of ivory, rose, sage, and warm neutrals. Framed by an antique gold toned border, the piece maintains strong decorative presence while remaining refined and timeless. An excellent example of mid 19th century French textile...
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Mid-19th Century French French Provincial Antique Michèle van Hout Lebeau Furniture
MaterialsWool, Cotton, Silk