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Guillaume Le Floc'h auctioneer in collaboration with our experts specialized in free valuation and free appraisal sold an 18th century Aubusson tapestry, on the 20th December in Drouot.
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Sequana auctioneer in collaboration with our experts specialized in free valuation and free appraisal will auction a French 18th century Aubusson tapestry, on Saturday 14th October in Rouen.
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Guillaume Le Floc'h auctioneer in collaboration with our experts specialized in free valuation and free appraisal auctioned a amazing Flemish tapestry from Audenarde from the Jacqueline Boccador collection the 9th June in Drouot.
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Aguttes auctioneer in collaboration with our experts specialized in free valuation and free appraisal Authenticite auctioned a fin French Gobelins tapestry.
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Philocale auctioneer in collaboration with our experts specialized in free valuation and free appraisal Authenticite will auction on the 01 April near Chambery, a 16th century tapestry.
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On October 31 at Le Raincy (near Paris), Touati-Duffaud auctioneer, assisted by our specialists, will auction a rare set of tapestries of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, one of Brussels and two woven in Aubusson. One of these tapestries covers a highly symbolic theme since the late Middle Ages: the bear
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Main item from the triptych forming "the French coat" and whose 3-piece suit will be the last incarnation, the vest is a piece of menswear that it is not uncommon to discover in the trunk of old costumes and in auction.
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Well known from the textile specialist, Heloise Leloir was one of the main drawers of fashion under Napoleon III.
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At the beginning of each tapestry, there is first the command of a subject, but then many talented artists and artisans interact.
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After the golden age of Brussels tapestry in the
XVI th SUP> century, Flanders will be gradually overtaken by France and the spirit of the tapestry will evolve, becoming closer of painting ...
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For centuries, european tapestries covered the walls of castles and royal residences in order to both functional and decorative. They are woven in wool, silk and sometimes silver or gold.
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