Early 20th Century French Attributed Aubusson Tapestry Wall Panels, Set of Three
$2,900
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This elegant set of three antique French tapestry wall panels is attributed to the Aubusson workshops and dates to circa 1920. Each vertical panel is woven with a classical still-life composition centered on a fruit-laden urn overflowing with peaches, grapes, and foliage, set upon an architectural pedestal and framed by richly draped curtains with tassel accents. The imagery reflects the enduring Neoclassical decorative vocabulary long associated with French tapestry production. Woven in wool with cotton foundation threads, the panels display the soft, painterly handling and subtly muted palette characteristic of Aubusson-type work, including tones of terracotta, sage green, warm ochre, blush, and deep wine red. Trompe-l’oeil molded border motifs surround each composition, creating the appearance of carved frames and reinforcing their original use as architectural wall panels or elements integrated into boiserie rather than large-scale salon tapestries. These condition elements are entirely appropriate for decorative tapestry panels of this period and contribute to their authentic antique character and visual depth. The set remains in excellent condition overall. Decorative and highly versatile, this attributed Aubusson set may be displayed individually or as a dramatic triptych, framed for wall presentation, or incorporated into a custom interior installation. Measuring almost five feet tall, their impressive vertical scale makes them especially well suited for traditional interiors, libraries, dining rooms, or wine rooms seeking warmth, texture, and French decorative elegance. Sold as a set of three. Dimensions: 26″W x 59.5″H
Additional information
| Dimensions | 26" W x 0.5" D x 59.5" H |
|---|---|
| Style | Neoclassical |
| Period | Early 20th Century |
| SKU | 254-102 |
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