4 x 10 - Multicolor Antique French Tapestry Rug - 74030
4 x 10 - Multicolor Antique French Tapestry Rug - 74030
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● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.
● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.
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● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).
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Description:-
74030 Antique French Aubusson Tapestry, 04’04 x 10’02.
A Flute Serenade: Late 19th Century French Pastoral Tapestry of Rococo Splendor
Evoking the splendor of France’s Rococo age, this handwoven wool antique French tapestry is an exquisite vision of romance, artistry, and timeless grace. Woven in the late 19th century, it draws inspiration from the pastoral tableaux of François Boucher, whose idyllic depictions of courtly leisure and bucolic charm defined the spirit of the era. Here, a young woman strolls behind a gallant flutist along a sun-dappled woodland path—an intimate moment caught in silk and wool, imbued with the tender lyricism of a love song whispered through the French countryside. Every thread speaks of heritage, mastery, and the kind of effortless elegance that only centuries of refinement could produce.
The tranquil scene is a study in pastoral poetry: soft foliage, muted sunlight filtering through trees, and the rustling quiet of a timeless afternoon. The dreamlike color palette—dusty rose, celadon, gold, and faded umber—conveys the patina of history while radiating a romantic luminosity that feels alive even today. This is not simply an artifact of French décor; it is a living artwork, woven with emotion, movement, and musicality. The composition unfolds like a painting by Watteau or Fragonard—an ode to the pleasures of nature, beauty, and human connection.
The craftsmanship reveals the hand of a master weaver trained in the grand Aubusson and Gobelins tradition, where textile art transcended function to become a mark of nobility. Each precious weave captures tonal nuance and painterly shading with breathtaking precision—a feat achieved only by ateliers devoted to the highest standards of European artistry. This tapestry once would have graced the walls of aristocratic salons and manors, its presence signaling sophistication, education, and cultured taste. Today, its survival stands as a testament to both its quality and its enduring charm.
To own such an exquisite work of art is to inherit a fragment of France’s artistic legacy—a portal to a world of refinement and reverie. This antique pastoral tapestry offers more than visual beauty; it offers a connection to an age when art, music, and love were woven into daily life. Whether displayed in a stately residence, a historic hotel, or a private collection, it transforms its surroundings into a realm of poetic tranquility and cultivated prestige. A timeless expression of grace, “The Flute Serenade” is a conversation between past and present—an heirloom of pure elegance and rarity.
With its commitment to tradition and heart full of whimsy, this antique tapestry can enliven nearly any opulent period-interior with color and vitality. Well-suited for French, Rococo, Louis XIV, Louis XI, Louis XV, Rococo, Chippendale, Regal, Aubusson, Baroque, Renaissance, Old World, Traditional, European, and Savonnerie inspired interiors with Gobelins or Beauvais style. Whether in a formal setting with elaborate furnishings or in an Ottoman style interior, this Late 19th Century French Aubusson wall hanging will bring vibrant life where it is displayed.
- Romantic Pastoral Scene Tapestry Inspired by Francois Boucher.
- Abrash.
- Hand-woven wool.
- Made in France.
- Measures 04'04 x 10'02.
- Date: 1890's. Late 19th Century.
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