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This large verdure‑style tapestry, woven in wool around 1950–1960, draws its inspiration from the great 17th‑century Flemish tradition and the celebrated Gobelins aesthetic.
It depicts a neo‑Renaissance hunting scene, with riders, hounds, and falconers moving through a wooded landscape where buildings appear between the trees.

The composition is framed by a floral and fruit border, and the surface includes subtle stitched outlines and a thin padded interface that give a slight sense of depth.
The colours remain strong and even, and the tapestry is fitted with Velcro along the top edge for easy hanging.

The subject is linked to the classical iconography of the “Hunts of Maximilian”, a famous series of tapestries illustrating the months of the year.
Although the style recalls the French Gobelins, this piece is more accurately Flemish in spirit, likely produced in Northern France or Belgium, using a Jacquard coton weave that imitates the traditional Point de Gobelin.

A striking decorative piece — impressive in scale, rich in detail, and full of atmosphere — perfect for bringing character and presence to a large wall.

Style

Néo Renaissance

Period

Circa 1950

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Style: Henri II néo-renaissance

Artists in the second half of the 19th century, nostalgic for the past, searched for ways to revive old styles. In this period of romanticism and historicism, the French Renaissance style of the 16th century and the reign of Henry II was reinterpreted.


Dimensions:


Height: 195 cm

Width: 205 cm

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