This tapestry comes from a suite of nine and tapeestries which trhe motives were drawn by F. Boucher. There were weaved by the Royal Manufacture of Beauvais in the XVIIIIth century. This illustrious tapestry illustrates the libertinage, through representations of the mythology (Apollon and Clytie). In top of tapestry: armours of Louis XV.
Weaving with ""Point de Flandres" weave" - 50% wool - 40% cotton
Inspired from the Flemish tapestries of the XVIIth...
150 x 200cm | 809,00€ |
Inspired by baroque works of the XVIIth century, this...
110 x 150cm | 449,00€ | |
150 x 200cm | 809,00€ |
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Woven in the XIX th century in Aubusson, this tapestry is...
110 x 150cm | 449,00€ |