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A Flemish verdure landscape tapestry from the 17th century, envisioning an idyllic scene with a heron on a grassy bank between various flora and trees in the foreground, with a pond in the middle distance and a stately manor amidst the rolling hills in the background. Enclosed within a narrow monochromatic border. Wool with silk inlay. Measures: 6’9” H x 5’9” W. 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…
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Sue Hobert saved to Fabrics I Want
This 19th century French Verdure Tapestry, circa 1890s, is exquisite. It is made of wool and silk, and hangs from a metal tapestry rod with rings or vlcro. The scene is framed by beautiful trees and bird.
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Measures: 4'11 x 7'5. This Beautiful Scenery design antique French tapestry from the early 1900's features vibrant colors which work off of a medium gray background, depicting a romantic scene amid an orchard. Antique French tapestry in gray ackground and vibrant colors, rug M14-1003, country of origin / type: France / Aubusson, circa early-20th century.
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Yassmin Kami saved to yassmin design
A 19th century French Louis XVI style five piece salon suite, consisting of a sofa and four matching armchairs. All five pieces have intricately carved giltwood furniture frames and are upholstered with French-made Aubusson tapestry fabric. Overall structurally solid, there are some chips in the giltwood, and areas of the upholstery are worn. A striking set with a Versailles vibe. Measures: Cm 100 high x 104 wide x 64 deep (sofa) Cm 99 high x 66 wide x 62 deep (armchairs).
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Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike cloth weaving where both the warp and the weft threads may be visible. In tapestry weaving, weft yarns are typically discontinuous; the artisan interlaces each colored weft back and forth in its own small pattern area. It is a plain weft-faced weave having weft threads of different colors worked over portions of the…
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Sharonbogenschutz saved to Weaving