• 4'11"W x 6'11"H Renaissance Tapestry of Apollo 12980909

4′11″W x 6′11″H Renaissance Triumph of Apollo Handwoven Aubusson Tapestry Wall Hanging 12980909

US$5,071.00

The Apollo tapestry is one in a series known collectively as the Triumph of Apollo. This scene depicts Apollo among the Muses, resting on Heiicon with representatives of literature and history. It was designed by Bernard van Orley (1491-1541), a much respected Flemish Renaissance painter and draughtsman, and also a leading designer of tapestries. Van Orley started designing tapestries in his youth but after 1530 he seemed to have stopped painting altogether and applied himself solely to cartoons for tapestries and to designs for stained-glass windows. The Triumph of Apollo series was produced in the workshops of Leyniers in the early part of the 18th century. In this piece we see Apollo, the god of music and poetry, among the Muses. It is highly allegorical and classically styled with similarities to the later work of Francois Boucher. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent.

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This is a beautiful hand-woven tapestry. It is a replica of the European tapestries handcrafted centuries ago, which are found in palaces and museums. While a true antique of this caliber goes for ten times more expensive at auctions, our master weavers spent months even years to create by hand these affordable quality masterpieces. Our replicas recreate the detailed flowers and motifs that make them virtually indistinguishable from the originals. The modern day tapestries made in Europe are mostly machine made with much less details.

This tapestry makes a great gift for your family or friend. A treasure to pass through generations. You have to see it in person to appreciate its magnificence! You will not regret owning such a beautiful artwork. Decorate your house like the wealthy do. It makes an eye catching focal point & a great conversation piece.

Please note that the tapestry was not laid perfectly flat when these pictures were taken. The warped lines are not a defect, but only a result of the fold lines. The crease will disappear after a few months. Or you may use an iron.

Colors and brightness may vary due to settings of your monitor. We will provide more pictures on request.

If you wish to order a custom made tapestry, you may send us a high resolution picture and contact us for a quote.

History: The original tapestry was handwoven by Manufacture Des Gobelins, a tapestry factory located in Paris, France, at 42 Avenue Des Gobelins, near the Les Gobelins Metro Station in the 13th Arrondissement. It Is probably most famous for being the supplier of the French Courts since the time of Louis XIV. In the fifteenth century a family of dyers established themselves on the banks of the Bievre River. In 1602 Henry IV rented factory space to enable his tapestry makers to produce tapestries. It is now state owned and run by the French Ministry Of Culture.

Hand Woven Vs Machine Woven Tapestries: The handwoven tapestries are woven by skilled artisans one at a time. They are hand-crafted of 100% wool, or wool and silk, and tend to have a wide range of colors. In addition, they have subtle variations of specific colors, giving the design great detail. Whenever you come across a hand woven tapestry, you will know right away. They have a completely different look and feel to them when compared to the ones made by machines. The biggest problem that people have with a machine woven tapestry is that they normally will look flat because of the way that the stitching is with these types. The biggest benefit to a machine woven tapestry is the fact that the distributor can make many more at a time. This means that there is more selection and more inventory that you will have to choose from. And you will more than likely not have to pay as much. However, you will be losing some of the beauty and detailed designs that you can expect from a handwoven tapestry. Many people preferred to have a tapestry that was handwoven. It basically comes down to what it is that you want. Chenille tapestries and jacquard-woven tapestries are machine woven. You may easily tell a hand woven tapestry from a machine woven tapestry by looking at the hand craftsmanship from the back of the tapestry. Compare them for yourself before deciding.

 

Watch Getty video below to learn the art of hand-woven Aubusson tapestries:

Additional information

Tapestry Collection

Size

4′11″W x 6′11″H (150cm x 210cm)

Age

Newly made

Condition

Excellent. Unused

How Made

Hand-woven exactly as it was done centuries ago in France

Colors

Brown, Green, Blue, Red, Yellow, White

Weave

French Gobelins Flat Weave

Thickness

1 mm

Pile Material

Wool

Foundation Material

Cotton

Origin

France

Country of Manufacture

China

Item Location

Delivery

We will ship immediately if this item is in stock. Otherwise it may take approximately 20 weeks to make a new one.

Custom Colors and Sizes

We can make a new one if you are after a different size or color. We also work on provided designs or pictures

Lining

Not lined

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