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Item Number: | 29176 |
Name: | Brussels Mythological Tapestry |
Size: | 10' 10" H x 9' 0" W (3.3m x 2.74m) |
Origin: | Brussels |
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Size Category: | Horizontal Tapestries Square Tapestries Vertical Tapestries |
Antiquity: | Circa 17th Century Period Antique |
Primary Design: | Directional |
Sub-Design: | Pictorial |
Design Genre | Allegorical Tapestry Genre Tapestry Mythological Tapestry |
Field Color: | Light Brown |
Border Color: | Light Brown |
Composition: | Wool with silk inlay |
Condition: | Good |
Subject: | Hephaestus kneeling before Aphrodite |
Description: |
A Brussels mythological tapestry from the first half of the 17th century, woven by the workshop of Katharina van den Eynde. The tapestry’s central panel features a carpenter with his mallet (likely the Greek god of craftsmen and fire, Hephaestus) kneeling before a woman (likely his wife, the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite). Enclosed within a border on three sides, incorporating putti, busts, flowers, strapwork, scrolls and eagles, and two weaver’s marks on the right side selvage, one of Jacob Geubels, and one of his widow, Katharina van den Eynde, Wool with silk inlay.
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