Offered by: Julia Boston Antiques
588 KING'S ROAD London SW6 2DX , England Call Seller 4402076106783

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EARLY 18TH CENTURY FLEMISH VERDURE TAPESTRY

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  • Description
    EARLY 18TH CENTURY FLEMISH VERDURE TAPESTRY
    With a richly wooded landscape with trees and flowers. On the left side a chateau with formal grounds and a fountain stand behind a large bird. On the right hand side in the centre there sits a water mill with flowing river to the foreground.
    Old repairs throughout. The tapestry is fully backed with linen and ready to hang.
    The colours are predominately greens, browns, blues and yellow.
    Flanders, early 18th century.
    The tapestry is a pair with another in our collection (Ref: 2854 A)

    HEIGHT ON THE LEFT: 218 cm (7'2")
    HEIGHT ON THE RIGHT: 225 cm (7'5")
    WIDTH AT THE TOP: 195 cm (6'5")
  • More Information
    Period: 18th Century
    Condition: Good.
    Styles / Movements: Traditional
    Incollect Reference #: 748881
  • Dimensions
    W. 195 in; H. 218 in;
    W. 495.3 cm; H. 553.72 cm;
Message from Seller:

Julia Boston Antiques, established over 30 years ago in London, specializes in fine European antiques and decoration, with a particular focus on 18th and 19th century French furniture. Located on King's Road, it has become a destination for interior designers, architects, and collectors from around the world. For more information, contact 4402076106783 or email info@juliaboston.com.

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