
Original Tapestry
Enguerrand Verdure à armoiries
Introduce the grandeur of 18th-century artistry into your home with the 'Enguerrand' Tapestry, a design inspired by the verdure tapestry formerly known as “Verdure fine aux Armoiries du Comte de Brühl.” Commissioned in 1748 by the powerful Comte de Brühl, the prime minister of King August III of Poland, this tapestry was believed to adorn Brühl's palace in Pförten, reflecting his dedication to the arts. A patron of grand collections, including a library of 70,000 volumes and a gallery later acquired by Empress Catherine II of Russia, the Comte de Brühl’s legacy lives on in this exquisite design.
The Enguerrand Tapestry offers timeless elegance and historic charm, making it perfect as a tapestry wall hanging or custom tapestry. Whether used as curtains, upholstery fabric, scenic panoramic wallpaper, bringing the richness of verdure landscapes into your space. Crafted with care in England, the 'Enguerrand' seamlessly combines heritage and contemporary versatility for any home.
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4 - 6 weeks
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Enguerrand Verdure à armoiries
Our in-house studio has translated the original tapestry to become suitable for residential and commercial furnishings.