"Vase from Chambord" tapestry

€1,150.00
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This tapestry represents an extract from a set of wallcoverings designed by Jean Germain Soufflot (1713-1780) and Maurice Jacques (1712-1784). The original tapestry was woven in Jacques Neilson’s workshops at the Manufacture of Gobelins between 1764 and 1771, for George William, sixth earl of Coventry.

Each tapestry is delivered doubled and ready to hang up on wall. A certificate of authenticity is affixed on the back. Beyond a quality seal, it indicates the point of weaving, the title and the subject of the tapestry, but, what’s most important, registers every tapestry in a matchless craft heritage.

Product Details

JP5216.27

Data sheet

Weaving stitch:
Meurins stitch
Sizes:
h 200 x L 145 cm
€1,150.00
VAT included Delivery times vary depending on the workshop - Contact us for more information
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The Pansu’s weaving workshop has been established in 1878 by Jules Pansu. Settled in the city of Halluin, north of France, birthplace of the tapestry for over 600 years, the Pansu’s workshop has become the reference of the tapestry “Made in France”. A team of highly qualified designers and weavers, among whom three "Best craftsmen in France" awarded, restore for you the masterpieces and patterns which have decorated centuries of History of France and Europe. More than 125 years after its creation, the workshop continues to work on true Jacquard looms. They also keep creating their own brand-new models as well as readapting famous paintings, more modern, but always with the same traditional and unequalled know-how.   

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