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677. Preliminary Painting for Aubusson Tapestry

Preliminary painting for the Aubusson tapestries depicts a wolf standing on a hillside with flowers and a church in the background. This scene is painted within a shield shaped frame against a mauve background. Dated c. early 19th century, France. These paintings were used a guide for the creation of the Aubusson tapestries. Originally the tapestries were hung from walls, however later they were used as floor coverings. Paper measures apprx 27" H x 27" W. With frame this painting measures apprx 37-1/2" H x 37-1/2" W.

By the mid seventeenth century, the political and cultural climate affected the tapestry-weaving industry and in 1665 an ancient tapestry workshop at Aubusson was granted a royal charter to produce coarser and, therefore, cheaper commercial wall-hangings for the modest homes of those other than the rich and famous.

1,000/2,000   Sold $575.00
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