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Item # 28429 Period Antique Aubusson Allegorical Tapestry 9'0" H x 18'0" W
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Item Number: 28429
Name: Aubusson Allegorical Tapestry
Size: 9' 0" H x 18' 0" W
(2.74m x 5.49m)
Origin: France
Style:
Size Category: Horizontal Tapestries
Mythological Tapestries
Verdure Tapestries
Antiquity: Circa Late 17th Century
Period Antique
Primary Design: Directional
Sub-Design: Pictorial
Design Genre Allegorical Tapestry
Game Park Tapestry
Genre Tapestry
Harvest Tapestry
Landscape Tapestry
Mythological Tapestry
Verdure Tapestry
Field Color:
Green
Border Color:
Gold Brown
Composition: Wool with silk inlay
Condition: Good
   
Subject: The Allegory of Spring
   
Persian Gallery Notes: Louis XIV tapestry
   
Description:

A French Aubusson “Louis XIV” allegorical tapestry from the late 17th or early 18th century, depicting an allegory of Spring, with Flora crowned by Zephyr, surrounded by other mythological figures and children in a lush verdant landscape. This tapestry is very likely from a set of the 'Four Seasons' series woven at Aubusson or Felletin workshop. This theme was pretty common and several sets were woven at the 18th and 19th centuries. Enclosed within a border of fruiting and flowering.  Wool with silk inlay.

Hanging: The tapestry comes ready for hanging, with linen backing and a strip of hook and loop tape at the top end, which can be connected to the opposite side of the supplied hook and loop tape, which could be tacked to your wall. For those who prefer the use of a tapestry rod, we can add the appropriate size loops to accommodate your needs. We now have a large selection of antique tapestry rods available as well, which we can provide detail upon request.


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