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Le Tissage Silkscreen Tapestry - 223 x 135 cm (7'4" x 4'5") - Requires Rod Size Size 4

Le Tissage Silkscreen Tapestry - 223 x 135 cm (7'4" x 4'5") - Requires Rod Size Size 4

£995.00
SKU SS1627
223 x 135 cm (7'4" x 4'5") - Requires Rod Size Size 4

This detailed silkscreen reproduction will not produced again; last piece remaining in stock.

During the Middle Ages, tapestries, while primarily commissioned by the nobility, often provided glimpses into everyday life. This sentiment is beautifully captured in this tapestry, where a peasant woman is depicted utilizing a box loom meant for narrow band weaving. The scene is rich in detail, with traditional wool-working implements tied around the woman's waist, emphasizing the importance of wool production in the economy and daily life of the time....read more

 

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This detailed silkscreen reproduction will not produced again; last piece remaining in stock.

During the Middle Ages, tapestries, while primarily commissioned by the nobility, often provided glimpses into everyday life. This sentiment is beautifully captured in this tapestry, where a peasant woman is depicted utilizing a box loom meant for narrow band weaving. The scene is rich in detail, with traditional wool-working implements tied around the woman's waist, emphasizing the importance of wool production in the economy and daily life of the time.

The tapestry's complexity extends beyond mere wool preparation. Its background boasts a 'mille-fleurs' pattern, characterized by an abundance of flowers and foliage, lending depth and richness to the composition. This intricate backdrop, popular in the 15th century, may have drawn inspiration from the tradition of scattering cut flowers during festive occasions, adding to the tapestry's narrative and aesthetic appeal.

Acquired by Le Louvre in Paris in 1950, Le Tissage is part of The Noble Pastoral Tapestry collection, specifically focusing on "The Preparation of the Wool." This tapestry is part of a larger set that captures various aspects of peasant life, showcasing scenes of agricultural activities, including sheep-shearing and wool preparation. It serves as a testament to the hierarchical structure of society, where nobles commissioned such tapestries to adorn their residences while simultaneously depicting scenes of peasant life, thus preserving the legacy of the Loire Valley Workshops' exquisite craftsmanship.

Sizes Available 223 x 135 cm (7'4" x 4'5") - Requires Rod Size Size 4
Orientation Portrait
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.
Delivery

Hines Tapestries are normally packed rolled to ensure they arrive as crease free as possible and are normally despatched by courier.  Please click here for delivery rates & more shipping information.


Returns

We want you to be happy with your purchase from Hines of Oxford. If you're not for any reason please fill out the return request form and wait to hear from the team with approval.  You have up to 14 days of receiving your order in which to notify us that you wish to return the item and another 14 days in which to send it back (total of 28 days).  Please Note:  Any orders that are returned without approval may not be refunded, please fill out the returns form first or give us a call on +44 (0)1865 741144.


Stock

Although we normally hold everything in stock for quick delivery, sometimes items that are shown online for purchase aren't in stock ready for quick despatch. This is normally due to unprecedented demand and a time delay in updating stock online.


Checking a Tapestry is in stock

If you are ordering for a specific event or special occasion or simply need it to arrive by a particular date please email us on [email protected] or call us on +44 (0)1865 741144 quoting the SKU reference and the date you need delivery by.  We will quickly let you know if your desired item(s) is available within the timeframe given.


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Ref. SS1627
Le Tissage Silkscreen Tapestry - 223 x 135 cm (7'4" x 4'5") - Requires Rod Size Size 4
223 x 135 cm (7'4" x 4'5") - Requires Rod Size Size 4
£995.00

This detailed silkscreen reproduction will not produced again; last piece remaining in stock.

During the Middle Ages, tapestries, while primarily commissioned by the nobility, often provided glimpses into everyday life. This sentiment is beautifully captured in this tapestry, where a peasant woman is depicted utilizing a box loom meant for narrow band weaving. The scene is rich in detail, with traditional wool-working implements tied around the woman's waist, emphasizing the importance of wool production in the economy and daily life of the time.

The tapestry's complexity extends beyond mere wool preparation. Its background boasts a 'mille-fleurs' pattern, characterized by an abundance of flowers and foliage, lending depth and richness to the composition. This intricate backdrop, popular in the 15th century, may have drawn inspiration from the tradition of scattering cut flowers during festive occasions, adding to the tapestry's narrative and aesthetic appeal.

Acquired by Le Louvre in Paris in 1950, Le Tissage is part of The Noble Pastoral Tapestry collection, specifically focusing on "The Preparation of the Wool." This tapestry is part of a larger set that captures various aspects of peasant life, showcasing scenes of agricultural activities, including sheep-shearing and wool preparation. It serves as a testament to the hierarchical structure of society, where nobles commissioned such tapestries to adorn their residences while simultaneously depicting scenes of peasant life, thus preserving the legacy of the Loire Valley Workshops' exquisite craftsmanship.

Stock Availability

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Delivery

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Returns

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