Patina Maison
18th Century Framed Aubusson Tapestries
18th Century Framed Aubusson Tapestries
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A remarkable pair of 18th-century Aubusson tapestry fragments, each handwoven in France and now preserved behind glass within simple gilt frames. Once part of a larger furnishing panel, these sections are alive with scrolling florals—roses, tulips, and trailing foliage rendered in the rich wool and silk palette that defined Aubusson’s workshops at their height. The colors, now softened to earthy greens, ochres, and indigo blues, speak to centuries of gentle fading and use, the very essence of antique textile beauty. Originating in France and carefully mounted for display, they offer a glimpse of the refined craftsmanship that adorned aristocratic interiors of the period. Perfect as a pair to hang above a console or in a gallery wall, these rare survivals bring history, artistry, and texture to the modern home.
dimensions (framed): 53" x 18"
**Due to the unique antique and vintage nature of our pieces, all sales are final and sold as is. Our items are one-of-a-kind and can have wear consistent with age, including nicks, cracks, separation, doors and drawers that stick or don't close completely and patina which only adds to the character. Please be sure to ask any questions related to condition prior to purchase.**
Freight shipping is to first floor, room of choice. See shipping FAQ here.
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