Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century
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Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century

4.800
18th century
Louis XIV style
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From: 78220, Viroflay, France

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    Verdure Aubusson tapestry door, early 18th century

    Dimensions: 2.50m x 1.48cm
    Materials: wool and silk

    - Faithful to the tradition of Aubusson greenery, this verdant landscape resonates like an open window on an abundant nature. This oasis of greenery, like a silent retreat that no human noise seems to have to disturb, brings together in a small space several elements considered by the weavers as a symbol of country happiness; a venerable tree bearing the weight of the years and sheltering an abundant life, a quiet bird perched, flowering plants, a body of water in the background, the suggestion of an undergrowth that continues as far as the eye can see

    - The drawing is neat with a search for depth thanks to the succession of the different plans. The perception of the volume of the foliage has been finely transcribed by light green tones juxtaposed with other darker ones as well as by flashes of light introduced by touch, thanks to the use of golden yellow silk, at the ends of the leaves. These keys of light also make it possible to guide the direction of reading; its sunbeams penetrate the greenery from the left.

    - Of an infinite variety, greenery remains a constant in the production of the Aubusson workshops between the 17th and 18th centuries. If the exposure of a verdant nature is their main theme, their differences reside in particular in the quality of the design, the fineness of the weaving, their border. The tapestry that we observe, a door, has a decorative border deploying motifs of flowers and foliage arranged in garlands or carefully composed falls. The border element on the left side is different (flower patterns, goldsmithery), it has over time been returned with great aesthetic concern so as not to compromise the harmony of the patterns and guarantee an even aging of the colors.

    - Good state of conservation. Tapestry lined, tack tape sewn on top cuff.

    Ref: FLG8L1510S

    Condition Good
    Style Louis XIV style (Tapestry of Louis XIV style Style)
    Period 18th century (Tapestry 18th century)
    Country of origin France
    Width (cm) 148
    Height (cm) 250
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 1 Business Day
    Location 78220, Viroflay, France
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