Step into the charm of rustic life with the Teniers Tapestry, inspired by the bucolic scenes of Flemish Baroque painter David Teniers II (1610–1690). This design is part of a suite of three early 18th-century Brussels Teniers tapestries from the private collection of Wolterton Hall. Renowned for his versatility, Teniers captured lively and celebratory moments from peasant life, including fisherman at work, shepherds, bustling town squares, and jovial sportsmen gathered outside taverns. The Teniers Tapestry perfectly encapsulates this charisma with its rich detail and vibrant storytelling.
Attributed to Flemish weaver Josse de Vos (1661–1734), this large tapestry offers timeless elegance, making it a stunning focal point in both traditional and contemporary interiors. Crafted from high-quality tapestry fabric, it is ideal as a wall hanging or adapted into a mural or panoramic mural wallpaper. Whether used to enhance a grand living room or to bring rustic charm to a modern setting, the Teniers Tapestry delivers artistic depth and an enduring celebration of pastoral life.
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4 - 6 weeks Please enquire for latest lead times
1 Panel = 300cm The panel height can be customised to fit your interior Please enquire to find out more