17th Century Verdure Tapestry VIIThis late 17th century French verdure tapestry is a superb example of Baroque textile art from the renowned workshops of Aubusson. It presents a lush, tranquil woodland in exceptional detail, with towering, densely foliated trees framing a serene, sun dappled glade. Hand woven in finely spun wool and silk, the panel retains a soft, evocative vibrancy with a cool palette of forest greens and indigo blues. The masterful use of light and shadow creates
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This late 17th-century French verdure tapestry is a superb example of Baroque textile art from the renowned workshops of Aubusson. It presents a lush, tranquil woodland in exceptional detail, with towering, densely foliated trees framing a serene, sun-dappled glade.
Hand-woven in finely spun wool and silk, the panel retains a soft, evocative vibrancy with a cool palette of forest greens and indigo blues. The masterful use of light and shadow creates remarkable depth, while the intricate botanical elements in the foreground showcase the superior craftsmanship of the Marche workshops. Set within a simple navy border, this panel is a sophisticated textural centrepiece that perfectly embodies the timeless, pastoral elegance of 17th-century France.