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17th Century Fine Brussels Tapestry, Silk Wool, Green, Blue, Red, Battle Scene

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In the late 17th century, Brussels tapestry weavers achieved remarkable heights of artistry and technique, exemplified by a fine tapestry from circa 1680 that vividly depicts a dramatic battle scene. This masterpiece, crafted from a blend of silk and wool, showcases a rich array of colors—primarily blues, greens, and reds—that create a visually arresting narrative. The central motif of the tapestry is a dynamic and detailed battle scene, where the vibrant hues of blues, greens, and reds intertwine to convey the intensity and chaos of the conflict. The blues range from deep, somber tones that suggest a foreboding sky or tumultuous waters, to lighter, almost ethereal shades that might evoke a sense of movement or distance. Greens provide a lush, verdant backdrop, perhaps representing a forested terrain or rolling hills, and contrast strikingly with the reds that highlight the uniforms of the soldiers, the banners they bear, or the flashes of conflict. The tapestry’s execution in silk and wool adds a luxurious texture and depth to the image. The silk contributes a lustrous sheen to the colors, enhancing their vibrancy and making the reds particularly vivid. The wool, with its more subdued texture, provides a rich, tactile quality that adds to the overall grandeur of the piece. Framing this central battle tableau is an intricately detailed border that serves as both a decorative and narrative element. This border features a lively array of figures, fruits, and birds, rendered with the same meticulous attention to detail as the central scene. The figures, often depicted in an elegant and somewhat theatrical style, may include allegorical or mythological characters, adding layers of symbolism and context to the tapestry. The fruits, depicted in lush, vibrant colors, provide a contrast to the intensity of the battle, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Birds, possibly rendered in mid-flight or perched gracefully, enhance the sense of movement and liveliness that permeates the artwork. The border’s detailed design serves to frame the central action, drawing the viewer's eye inward and providing a harmonious balance to the overall composition. It is not merely a decorative element but an integral part of the tapestry, enriching the narrative and adding to its visual complexity. In its entirety, this Brussels tapestry from the late 17th century stands as a testament to the skill and artistry of its creators. Its use of color, texture, and detailed border elements reflects the opulence and sophistication of the period, making it a significant example of the era's weaving artistry and a captivating portrayal of historical and artistic grandeur. The Battle of Cannae: Hannibal's Masterstroke The Battle of Cannae, fought in 216 BC during the Second Punic War, is one of the most celebrated and studied military engagements in history. The conflict took place between the forces of Carthage, led by the brilliant general Hannibal Barca, and the Roman Republic, commanded by consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro. The battle occurred near the town of Cannae in southern Italy, and it remains a textbook example of military strategy and tactics. At this time, Rome and Carthage were two of the most powerful states in the Mediterranean, and they were locked in a struggle for supremacy. The Second Punic War was part of a series of conflicts known as the Punic Wars, which were fought between Rome and Carthage over control of trade routes and territories. Hannibal is especially famous for his daring and innovative military tactics, as well as his audacious journey across the Alps with an army that included war elephants. Despite his smaller army, Hannibal was a master of strategy, able to outthink and outmaneuver his enemies. At Cannae, Hannibal faced a Roman force that was significantly larger than his own. However, he cleverly lured the Roman legions into a trap. By positioning his troops in a way that made the Romans think they had the advantage, Hannibal exposed their flanks. Once the Romans were committed to the battle, Hannibal’s forces quickly surrounded them in a maneuver known as a double envelopment. This tactic trapped the Roman soldiers in a deadly circle, preventing their escape and leading to one of the bloodiest days in ancient warfare. The scale of the Roman defeat at Cannae was staggering. An estimated 50,000 to 70,000 Roman soldiers were killed, including the two consuls who led them. This devastating loss shocked Rome and forced it into a defensive posture for years. Many of Rome’s allies began to waver, and the Roman Republic was thrown into crisis. Despite this, Rome eventually recovered and went on to win the Second Punic War, but the memory of Cannae lingered for generations. The battle solidified Hannibal’s reputation as one of history’s greatest military commanders. Even today, military academies study the Battle of Cannae to understand the principles of strategy, tactics, and leadership. For someone unfamiliar with this story, the Battle of Cannae is a powerful example of how skill, ingenuity, and leadership can sometimes outweigh sheer numbers in determining the outcome of a conflict. It also illustrates the high stakes of ancient warfare and the dramatic impact that a single battle could have on the fate of nations. Tapestry Measures 8'5" (H) x 13'8" (W)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 164 in (416.56 cm)Width: 102 in (259.08 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
  • Style:
    Aubusson (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Silk,Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    Late 17th Century
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1680
  • Condition:
    Rewoven. Center has reweaves, some silk deterioration, normal with age. Overall in good condition for its age.
  • Seller Location:
    Port Washington, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: E1113 Brussels Tapestry 8'5"x13'8" CHAMAN ANTIQUE RUG GALLERY1stDibs: LU964141071952

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