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Go to the shopWoven In: | Woven in France |
History: | This is a reproduction of the tapestry known as "Offering of the Heart," dating back to the early 15th century (1400-1410), a remarkable piece woven in Arras and now housed in the Louvre Museum. This tapestry captures a poignant and romantic scene where a male figure in a rich red robe offers his heart to a seated female figure in a flowing blue dress. A joyful dog leaps at the woman, who holds a bird in her hand, while rabbits frolic nearby, adding playful innocence to the scene. The background, filled with lush trees, grasses, and flowers, creates a vibrant natural setting. The color palette of shades of blue, tan, muted red, and orange blends harmoniously, evoking a serene visual experience. The Jacquard weaving technique used in France showcases exceptional craftsmanship and artistic skill. "Offering of the Heart" exemplifies the sophistication and emotional depth of historical French tapestry weaving. |
Artist: | NO |
Composition: | 70% Cotton, 30% Viscose and Polyester Blend |
Finish: | Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging |
Dimension | Weight |
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H 41" x W 29" | 2.0 lb |