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17th Century Fine Flemish Tapestry, Silk & Wool, Green, Blue, Red, Battle Scene
$98,999
£76,156.63
€88,396.19
CA$139,612.23
A$156,389.18
CHF 82,141.25
MX$1,901,642.11
NOK 1,040,176.39
SEK 987,407.10
DKK 659,734.96
About the Item
The tapestry shown here is a magnificent example of 17th-century European artistry, likely influenced by the grand tradition of tapestry weaving that flourished in France and Flanders during the Baroque period. Tapestries from this era were prized for their intricate craftsmanship, vivid storytelling, and ability to convey opulence and sophistication in noble households or royal courts.
Detailed Description:
This particular tapestry depicts a pastoral scene, a common subject in 17th-century tapestries, reflecting the period's romanticized view of nature and rural life. The composition features a wooded landscape with dense, leafy trees rendered in shades of green and blue, a hallmark of the deep, rich color palette of Baroque art. Figures on horseback, dressed in ornate 17th-century attire, are situated to the right of the composition, suggesting a hunting party or noble procession. To the left and center, smaller human figures are engaged in pastoral activities, such as strolling, gathering, or conversing, lending a sense of movement and life to the scene.
The tapestry is bordered with an elaborate golden frame featuring classical motifs, such as acanthus leaves, scrolls, and decorative filigree. This framing style draws attention to the central image and adds to the overall grandeur of the piece. The meticulous detailing, from the folds of the clothing to the dappled sunlight filtering through the trees, highlights the skill of the weavers and the designers behind this artwork.
The tapestry’s size and composition suggest it was created to serve as a decorative wall covering in a stately home or chateau. Its grandeur and subject matter would have conveyed wealth, taste, and a connection to the pastoral ideal cherished by the aristocracy.
History of 17th-Century Tapestries:
Tapestry production reached its zenith during the 17th century, particularly in regions such as Flanders (modern-day Belgium) and France. Workshops like those in Brussels and the Gobelins Manufactory in Paris became world-renowned for their technical skill and artistic innovation.
Flemish Tapestries:
The tapestry's rich texture and vibrant colors suggest it might have originated from a Flemish workshop. Brussels, in particular, was the epicenter of tapestry weaving during the 16th and 17th centuries. Flemish weavers were known for their ability to create lifelike landscapes and dramatic scenes, often inspired by paintings or drawings from famous artists.
Many Flemish tapestries were designed by celebrated artists such as Pieter Paul Rubens, who provided intricate cartoons (designs) for weavers to translate into fabric.
French Influence and Gobelins Manufactory:
In 1662, under the reign of Louis XIV, the Gobelins Manufactory was established in Paris. It became synonymous with the production of high-quality tapestries that celebrated themes of classical mythology, history, and pastoral life.
French tapestries often reflected the grandeur of the Baroque and Rococo periods, with scenes of noble leisure, hunting, or bucolic landscapes like the one depicted here.
Materials and Techniques:
Tapestries were woven using a loom, with silk and wool as the primary materials. Gold and silver threads were sometimes incorporated into the weave to heighten the luxurious effect.
The weavers followed detailed cartoons, which were full-scale preparatory drawings or paintings. The process of weaving a single tapestry could take months or even years, depending on its size and complexity.
Cultural Significance:
Beyond their decorative function, tapestries also served practical purposes, such as insulating large stone walls in castles and manors.
The themes often carried symbolic meanings, such as power, wealth, or piety. Pastoral scenes like this one emphasized the aristocracy's idealized connection to nature and the notion of a harmonious rural life.
Today, 17th-century tapestries like the one in the image are celebrated as masterpieces of textile art. They are often displayed in museums, galleries, and historic homes, where they continue to awe viewers with their craftsmanship and artistic sophistication. Proper preservation is crucial, as tapestries are sensitive to light, moisture, and wear. Institutions like the Louvre and the Victoria and Albert Museum house extensive collections of such works and have developed advanced methods for their conservation.
If this tapestry is an original, it would likely hold significant historical and monetary value, reflecting centuries of European cultural heritage. It serves as a testament to the enduring allure of tapestry art and the skill of the artisans who brought these grand visions to life.
Size: 9FT. 10 IN (HIGH) x 14 FT. 8 IN. (WIDE)
- Dimensions:Height: 118 in (299.72 cm)Width: 176 in (447.04 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
- Style:French Provincial (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:Mid-17th Century
- Date of Manufacture:1650
- Condition:Excellent condition for its age.
- Seller Location:Port Washington, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: DDC001-Flemish Tapestry 9FT. 10 IN. HIGH x 14 FT. 8 IN. WIDE1stDibs: LU964142815642
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