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Breathtaking 18th Century Antique French Beauvais Tapestry, circa date: 18th century. This rare tapestry from the 18th century is an exquisite example of the works of the Beauvais Manufactory. Existing Beauvais tapestries are a rare find and are considered world treasures. The subject of the textile art creates a stately presence and shows the exceptional skill and artistry that made these works some of the most desirable in the world.
A Stunningly Elegant Large Size Classic Vintage Savonnerie Renaissance Style Rug, circa date: Vintage . The magnificent and elaborate French Savonnerie carpets have a timeless elegance that reflects classical themes and time-honored traditions. This magnificent vintage rug was created during the middle part of the 20th century and has an intricate floral design that uses an impressive range of colors and that was based on the original designs of the French Savonnerie rugs.
Large Italian Tapestry 49136, circa date: Late 20th Century. Rich with stunning detail, this Italian tapestry sprawls across a wide space, stitched with meticulous craftsmanship and lovely antique gold tones. A forest filled with bare trees, leafless and prepared for winter whiteness, displays a procession of hunters. Dogs lunging on the leash are paired with men, both mounted and on foot, all ranging between the brush and bark in pursuit of a young buck, positioned in the middle of a hurried leap. In mystical, pale tones, a towering castle in the background promises warmth and home after the success of the hunt. A single elaborate border with bronze scroll-work surrounds the scene in this Italian masterpiece, completing the opulent wall tapestry.
Beautiful Free Flowing Large Size Antique French Renaissance Savonnerie Rug, Circa Date: 1900 — French rugs are characterized by their spectacular knotted weave pile and soft pastel colors. French style area rugs were heavily influenced by the convergence of Arab, Christian, Jewish and Berber populations on the Iberian peninsula. This rug is a classic representation of the beautiful types of area rugs from French. notice how the soft yellow and green pastels of this European Renaissance-style rug design of scrolling vines contrasts with the earthy browns on the outer edge and the center open field. Far less ornate than other traditional area rug styles, the relatively sparse design of this piece allows the eye to take in the fantastic color scheme.
Beautiful 16th Century Antique Flemish Silk And Wool Flemish Tapestry Depicting King Solomon Meeting Queen Of Sheba, Circa Date: 16th Century. By the 16th century, Flemish weavers had reached a level of artistry that made their works some of the most sought-after in the world. Antique tapestries, such as this one, were commissioned to be hung on the walls of castles and estates. Many of these magnificent green colored tapestries served as a backdrop for fine furniture and created interiors with an immersive experience for guests. This biblical tapestry is an outstanding piece and would make an excellent addition to any private collection.
Here is an absolutely remarkable antique rug. actually a fragment from an antique Spanish rug that was originally woven in that country during the sixteenth century. A piece with an impressive age, this lovely fragment is a window into the sixteenth century, with its lovely splay of blue lifework set against a lovely shade of gold. Despite surviving only as a fragment, this small antique Spanish Cuenca rug of art from sixteenth century Spain sheds quite a bit of light on the weaving techniques as well as the aesthetic preferences of a time long gone by. The single line of blue that forms the bulk of the detail in this antique carpet fragment is clearly a vine scroll detail: its sinuous form and the small leaves the grow from it in certain places both immediately suggest the sort of detail that often appears in the borders of large and classically composed antique carpets. The contrast in coloration between the blue vine scroll and the gold of the background color persists despite the passage of centuries. A beautiful example, this antique 16th century Spanish rug fragment is a stunning piece.
Fragment of an antique Alcaraz carpet, Spain, 16th century Though we can only see a portion of it, this lovely 16th century antique Spanish Alcaraz carpet fragment displays a lovely acanthus vine scroll pattern in a classic Renaissance style of the type that evolved in the period following the Reconquista under Ferdinand and Isabella. The geometric border, however, still harks back to the Moorish past in which carpet weaving originated in Spain. The sweet, gentle palette of sepia set against ivory accentuates the dignified classic reserve of the design.
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A Brussels tapestry early 18th century. A Bacchanale scene of young children drinking from wine barrels under a canopy of leafy trees with colorful flowers. A tall stately mansion rises up in the background. Bacchanale, a dance (or in its wider context a festival) in honor of Bacchus the Roman god of wine.
Character, tradition, pattern, and palette converge in this beautiful vintage Spanish rug, handwoven with a texture of high and low pile.
Soft and Quietly Beautiful Square Antique French Savonnerie Rug, Circa Weaving Date: 1900. By establishing warm and creamy colors, this exquisite antique French Savonnerie rug creates an inviting presence that encourages the viewer attention to linger. A single grounding element exists in the outermost border before giving way to gentler flows and elegantly curling movements. Several natural shapes define the foreground as the details draw closer and closer to the center of the antique rug. Though the presence of the lighter tones introduce a clear sense of whimsy, they still frame around the core of the square size rug in an elegant and necessary way, providing viewers with a more pronounced degree of grounding that helps define the presence and theme of the beautiful French rug.
A mid 20th century Spanish style rug, the pale ivory/beige field with an overall pattern in light brick of restrained scrolling vinery and minor flowerheads within a dusty green and ivory border. Colors: ivory/greens/light brick.
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The most notable feature about this antique Spanish carpet is the use of subtle sift. The pattern itself covers the antique rug almost completely, with the exception of the slightly darker borders around the edges that frame the antique Spanish carpet .
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