Flemish tapestry animal fight, Flemish workshop, mid-16th century

Flemish tapestry animal fight, Flemish workshop, mid-16th century
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<meta charset="UTF-8" />- Tapestry fragment, woven from a Flemish workshop in the Southern Netherlands (Brussels workshop?) around the mid-16th century. This weaving depicts a landscape with lush vegetation, resembling a Verdure. Among the numerous plants, including birthwort leaves, a lion devours a doe.

- This fragment is comparable to the production of Brussels workshops from the mid-16th century. This is evidenced by the theme, the careful design, the beautiful fineness of the weave that creates a supple textile, the materials used (wool and silk), and the colors, whose freshness suggests the use of colorfast fabrics.

- Condition: Some wear and old restorations are noted (see photos), ring-fastening system.

- Dimensions: Height: 120 cm, Width: 148.5 cm

Ref: 7XP0ECSL8L

Style Renaissance style (Tapestry of Renaissance style Style)
Period 16th century and older (Tapestry 16th century and older)
Country of origin Belgium
Width (cm) 148.5
Height (cm) 120
Materials Wool
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 1 Business Day
Location 78220, Viroflay, France
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