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73698 Garden View Jacob Wauters Reproduction Tapestry, 05'03 x 05'07.
This handwoven wool Flemish-style tapestry, a stunning reproduction originating from China, captures the grandeur and elegance of the 17th century Galleries and Garden Views tapestries originally produced at the renowned Mortlake and Antwerp workshops under the direction of Jacob Wauters (d. 1660). The design of this tapestry echoes the opulence of the Baroque era, marked by its lavish detailing and architectural motifs. Drawing inspiration from the prestigious Royal Tapestries at Holyroodhouse, it transports viewers to an idyllic garden scene, surrounded by classical columns and verdant foliage. The piece artfully combines a sense of tranquility with grandeur, making it a striking representation of the European aristocratic taste in textiles from the period.
The Flemish-style tapestry is adorned with a central motif of a richly carved urn brimming with a variety of vibrantly colored flowers, resting upon an elaborate stone plinth. The urn is encircled by a symmetrical arrangement of gold-hued Corinthian columns, embellished with acanthus leaf scrolls and mythological creatures, adding depth and visual interest to the scene. The arching trellis above, draped in intertwining vines and lush grape clusters, not only frames the central urn but also creates a visual rhythm that guides the viewer’s eye across the composition. The meticulously woven floral elements suggest the influence of the Flemish and English workshops that were renowned for their botanical themes and realism.
Adding to the architectural splendor are the decorative borders of the tapestry, which are intricately woven with classical motifs. The upper frieze features a cartouche crowned with garlands of fruits and flowers, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. The inclusion of cherubic figures and rustic pastoral elements in the columns evokes the mythological and allegorical themes typical of Baroque art. These borders not only frame the lush garden scene but also serve to elevate the overall sophistication and grandeur of the tapestry, making it a focal point suitable for a formal drawing room or study, just as such pieces were used to adorn palatial walls and grand estates in the 17th century.
This tapestry's palette of gold, beige, and verdant greens evokes the pastoral beauty and opulence of stately gardens and royal hunting lodges, making it an ideal piece for evoking the regal ambiance of European country estates. Although a modern reproduction, it faithfully preserves the historical authenticity and artistic finesse of its predecessors, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to detail found in traditional handweaving techniques. This piece is not only a tribute to the artistry of Jacob Wauters and the celebrated Mortlake and Antwerp ateliers but also a versatile work of art that seamlessly integrates Baroque opulence into contemporary interiors.
- European Wall Tapestry. Verdure Tapestry. Renaissance Wall Hanging.
- This is a reproduction tapestry designed after the 17th century Galleries and Garden Views tapestries from Mortlake, Antwerp workshop of Jacob Wauters (d. 1660) and the Royal Tapestries at Holyroodhouse.
- Lined with a fabric backing.
- Abrash.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in China.
- Measures: 05'03 x 05'07.
- Brand New. In-Stock.