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Chasse a l'Arbalete (Hunting with the Crossbow) Silkscreen Tapestry - 221 x 259 cm (7'3" x 8'6") - Requires Rod Size 6 - Last Piece Remaining!
This tapestry was woven in the early 16th Century, probably around 1520, at the beginning of the reign of Francis I, who was King of France from 1515 to 1547. A brilliant and courageous King, he protected literature and...read more
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This tapestry was woven in the early 16th Century, probably around 1520, at the beginning of the reign of Francis I, who was King of France from 1515 to 1547. A brilliant and courageous King, he protected literature and the Arts, and founded the College of France. He also established the first Royal Tapestry Workshop at Fontainbleau around 1530.
The scene is of a noble party who are hunting by means of crossbows and falcons, which was highly popular in the 16th Century among the nobility. Against a naive background of castles and rolling hills, the group of noble folk assemble on the bank of a river to set off on their expedition. Some have crossbows, a missile weapon which consisted of a bow fixed across a wooden stock, having a mechanism for holding and releasing the string; while some have falcons which they hold by jesses (short strips of leather) in their gauntleted fists.
The original tapestry was woven in Tournai and forms part of a series known as La Chasse au Hron, and may be seen today at the Mobilier National Museum in Paris.
This beautiful tapestry is Silkscreened (also known as serigraphed) onto an irregularly woven fabric made from wool, cotton or linen. Considerable labour is required with this process including hand-painting to finish the details. Silk screen tapestries appear antiqued and aged giving them the look and feel of tapestries that hang in museums today.
This tapestry is fully lined incorporating a sleeve along the top for hanging with a Hines hanging rod. Alternatively, this tapestry can be hung with a wooden batten which is a concealed method of hanging.
| Sizes Available | 221 x 259 cm (7'3" x 8'6") - Requires Rod Size 6 |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Tapestry Type | Silk Screened |
| Silk Screened In | France |
| Finished In | United Kingdom |
| Brand | Hines of Oxford |
| Finish on reverse | This tapestry is fully backed with luxury cotton lining incorporating a sleeve along the top for hanging purposes. See Hanging Options below for more information. |
| Hanging Options | The finish on the back of this tapestry is designed to accept a Hines hanging rod |
| Care Instructions | Lightly vacuum with a hand-held attachment to remove any surface dust. Do not machine or hand wash. |
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This tapestry was woven in the early 16th Century, probably around 1520, at the beginning of the reign of Francis I, who was King of France from 1515 to 1547. A brilliant and courageous King, he protected literature and the Arts, and founded the College of France. He also established the first Royal Tapestry Workshop at Fontainbleau around 1530.
The scene is of a noble party who are hunting by means of crossbows and falcons, which was highly popular in the 16th Century among the nobility. Against a naive background of castles and rolling hills, the group of noble folk assemble on the bank of a river to set off on their expedition. Some have crossbows, a missile weapon which consisted of a bow fixed across a wooden stock, having a mechanism for holding and releasing the string; while some have falcons which they hold by jesses (short strips of leather) in their gauntleted fists.
The original tapestry was woven in Tournai and forms part of a series known as La Chasse au Hron, and may be seen today at the Mobilier National Museum in Paris.
This beautiful tapestry is Silkscreened (also known as serigraphed) onto an irregularly woven fabric made from wool, cotton or linen. Considerable labour is required with this process including hand-painting to finish the details. Silk screen tapestries appear antiqued and aged giving them the look and feel of tapestries that hang in museums today.
This tapestry is fully lined incorporating a sleeve along the top for hanging with a Hines hanging rod. Alternatively, this tapestry can be hung with a wooden batten which is a concealed method of hanging.
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