1624, an Aubusson Tapestry. Permanent collection of the museum of the Cité Internationale de la Tapisserie Aubusson, France.
Originally woven to commemorate the marriage of Henri-Victor de Cardaillac and Élisabeth de Pluvinel in 1624, Cardaillac recalls 17th Century Dutch Still Life paintings. Stately bouquets, each a different arrangement of carnations, lilies, roses and arums, are arranged in unique vases upon a striking plain ground.
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1 Panel = 300cm The panel height can be customised to fit your interior Please enquire to find out more
Composition
Velvet or Linen
Roll Width
130 cm / 51.2 in
Pattern Repeat
260 cm / 102.4 in 2 widths needed to create full lateral repeat.