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Tapestry The arrival at the port, scene inspired by an original woven in 1750.
Inspired by an original design of David Teniers II (1610-1690) made in Brussels in 1651 in the Jérôme Le Clerc's and Jacques Van der Borcht's workshops. This tapestry is a popular subject for the weavers, fishing and trading being the main activity of the northern ports, this scene captures the strength and vigour of these marine themes.
This tapestry is woven and lined in the Jules Pansu's workshops located in northern France in Flanders.
Living Heritage
Company
Best Workers
of France
Made in
France
Features
Thèmes
Littoral
Verdures & Castles
Verdures & Castles
Fabrication
Jacquard weaving - Tapestry - Cotton back lining - Made in France
Dimensions (approx.)
90x140 cm
140x195 cm
190x270 cm
140x195 cm
190x270 cm
Compositions
60% Laine - 35% Coton - 5% Polyester
65% Laine - 32% Coton - 3% Polyester
73% Laine - 23% Coton - 4% Polyester
65% Laine - 32% Coton - 3% Polyester
73% Laine - 23% Coton - 4% Polyester
Hanging options
Hanging either by hooks placed in the eyelets provided, or by a rod or a wooden slat slipped into the sheath for a concealed hanging
Orientation
Landscape
Care instructions
Lightly vacuum to remove any surface dust - Professional clean only