The Antique Flemish Tapestry Rug is a rare 17th-century historical artifact originating from Belgium. This hand-knotted wool rug features a meticulous pastoral landscape central field framed by architectural elements and grotesque masks. Its sophisticated multicolored palette includes deep indigo, sage green, and oxidized golds, reflecting classic Baroque sensibilities. Unlike traditional flat-woven tapestries, this piece utilizes a knotted pile technique to provide unique texture and three-dimensional depth to the landscape's shading. With a 0.5-inch pile height and a small scatter size, this rectangular rug serves as a significant artistic accent or a delicate wall hanging. It offers a tangible connection to 17th-century decorative arts, making it a highly collectible addition to any fine rug collection.