ID 658536
Lot 385 | Bedeutende Barock-Tapisserie "Davids Triumph", flämisch, Mitte 17. Jhdt.
Estimate value
€ 9 600
The coloured tapestry sewn with knitted wool and silk. Portrait of a young David, holding Goliath's head aloft. An entourage with Goliath's sword and armour to his left. A woman kneeling to his right, proffering him the victor's wreath, accompanied by two other female figures. Original border with decorative fruits and tendrils. An old inscription in ink on the back reads (tr.) "Flemish Audenarde tapestry 1650 in the tapestry room, series I. no. 2 David and Goliath, 3.00 m tall, 4.12 m wide". Traces of use due to age, slightly restored in places, otherwise a beautiful piece, the colours still vibrant. Dimensions 285 x 411 cm.
Provenance: From Castle Schwerinsburg in Pomerania, which was built in 1720.
Condition: II
Bedeutende Barock-Tapisserie "Davids Triumph", flämisch, Mitte 17. Jhdt.
Farbige Tapisserie aus gewirkter Wolle und Seide. Darstellung des jungen Davids, das Haupt Goliaths präsentierend. Zu seiner Linken Gefolge mit dem Schwert und der Rüstung Goliaths. Zu seiner Rechten eine kniende Frau, ihm den Siegerkranz präsentierend, sowie zwei weitere Frauengestalten. Originale Bordüre mit Früchte- und Rankendekor. Auf der Rückseite alt in Tinte beschriftet "Tapisserie Audenarde 1650 flämisch im Gobelinzimmer Serie I. No. 2 David und Goliath 3,00 m hoch 4,12 m breit". Altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, stellenweise leicht restauriert, ansonsten schönes farbfrisches Exemplar. Maße 285 x 411 cm.
Provenienz: Aus dem 1720 erbauten Schloss Schwerinsburg in Pommern.
Zustand: II
Auction house category: | Furniture and furnishings |
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