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Tapestries 1780's Aubusson Verdure Tapestry
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1780's Aubusson Verdure Tapestry

$13,500.00
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This particular tapestry is a Verdure Aubusson circa 1780 / 1790. ‘Verdure’ (foliage) tapestries were woven throughout the 17th and 18th Centuries, featuring wooded landscapes, reflecting the interest in botanical themes during this period.
Interestingly, this would have been a section of a much larger tapestry probably divided into 4 more practical pieces around 1910-1920.
The reverse side is also fascinating. Giving clues to how it would have been hand stitched by candle light 250 years ago.

An amazingly rare and beautiful piece which I am honoured to have pass through my hands.

Professionally cleaned in Saint-Étienne and is ready to be hung.

$11300 including Shipping from France.

H 224cm, W 174cm

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This particular tapestry is a Verdure Aubusson circa 1780 / 1790. ‘Verdure’ (foliage) tapestries were woven throughout the 17th and 18th Centuries, featuring wooded landscapes, reflecting the interest in botanical themes during this period.
Interestingly, this would have been a section of a much larger tapestry probably divided into 4 more practical pieces around 1910-1920.
The reverse side is also fascinating. Giving clues to how it would have been hand stitched by candle light 250 years ago.

An amazingly rare and beautiful piece which I am honoured to have pass through my hands.

Professionally cleaned in Saint-Étienne and is ready to be hung.

$11300 including Shipping from France.

H 224cm, W 174cm

This particular tapestry is a Verdure Aubusson circa 1780 / 1790. ‘Verdure’ (foliage) tapestries were woven throughout the 17th and 18th Centuries, featuring wooded landscapes, reflecting the interest in botanical themes during this period.
Interestingly, this would have been a section of a much larger tapestry probably divided into 4 more practical pieces around 1910-1920.
The reverse side is also fascinating. Giving clues to how it would have been hand stitched by candle light 250 years ago.

An amazingly rare and beautiful piece which I am honoured to have pass through my hands.

Professionally cleaned in Saint-Étienne and is ready to be hung.

$11300 including Shipping from France.

H 224cm, W 174cm

Location

Workshop is based in Bellambi, Wollongong, NSW

Hours

Open by appointment

Contact

‭Phone
+61 423 240 610‬

Email
paul@nickknackcave.com