17th Century Flemish Tapestry

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Outstanding and truly magnificent 17th Century Flemish tapestry emblematic of "October," from the Zodiac series, woven by Jean de la Croix of France (1662-1712). Depicting figures engaged in the harvest of grapes and the production of wine. The border incorporating festooned columns, feline gargoyles and additional autumnal and animal imagery. Woven name "D.L. Croix" lower right. Jean de la Croix was in charge of one of the low-warp loom workshops at the Goeblins Tapestry Manufactory. Definitely a statement piece! Has been preserved well and is in pristine condition for its age. The finest tapestry to grace our inventory. Measures 10'2" wide x 11'6" high. Please view all images and enjoy; let us know if you have any questions. Serious inquiries welcome!

Item Details

Reference #:
K206
Quantity
1
Category
Textiles, Clothing & Accessories
SubCategory
Rugs & Tapestries
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
1690
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
122.00 x 138.00 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Excellent
Material