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Tapestry depicting Scenes After a Boar Hunt, Fishing etc or Apres la Chasse, possibly from Tournai, 1500-25 (wool)
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Tapestry depicting Scenes After a Boar Hunt, Fishing etc or Apres la Chasse, possibly from Tournai, 1500-25 (wool)
3576101 Tapestry depicting Scenes After a Boar Hunt, Fishing etc or Apres la Chasse, possibly from Tournai, 1500-25 (wool) by Belgian School, (16th century); 331.2x304.4 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland; © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
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This print showcases a remarkable tapestry titled "Tapestry depicting Scenes After a Boar Hunt, Fishing etc or 'Apres la Chasse'". Created by the Belgian School in the 16th century, this woolen masterpiece measures an impressive 331.2x304.4 cm and is currently housed in the Burrell Collection in Glasgow, Scotland. The tapestry depicts scenes of post-hunt activities such as fishing and captures the essence of rural life during that time period. The intricate weaving technique brings to life various elements including animals, trees, hounds, and humans engaged in different pursuits. The attention to detail is evident through the depiction of flowing rivers, blooming flowers, and lush landscapes. This textile artwork offers a glimpse into European culture from centuries ago. It transports viewers back to Tournai in Belgium where it was possibly created between 1500-25. The inclusion of both male and female figures highlights their roles within this pastoral setting. The tapestry's sheer size commands attention while its vibrant colors add depth and richness to any space it occupies. Whether displayed in a museum or private collection, this piece serves as a testament to the skillful craftsmanship of its creators. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this extraordinary work of art without mentioning commercial use but rather focusing on its historical significance and aesthetic appeal for art enthusiasts worldwide.
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