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Gobelins tapestry and lacework, France and Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Gobelins tapestry and lacework, France and Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Gobelins tapestry and lacework, France and Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Fig 1: Panel of a Screen by Saint-Ange. Figs 2-5: Borders of silk and velvet with woven tassels from draperies in the Castle of Ludwigsburg [Ludwigsburg Palace, Baden-Wurttemberg]. Plate 88 from " The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated from the German of H. Dolmetsch. [B.T. Batford, London, 1898]
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Batsford Border Bt Batsford Chromolithograph Dolmetsch Drapery Empire Style Foliage French Empire Geometric Geometrical Gobelins Tapestry H Dolmetsch Heinrich Heinrich Dolmetsch Historic Styles Of Ornament Louis Max Seeger Mural Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Screen Seeger Stylised Symmetrical Symmetry Tapestries Tapestry Tassel Tassels Wall Decoration Ludwigsburg Palace
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of Gobelins tapestry and lacework from France and Germany in the early 19th century. The creator of this stunning piece remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to its allure. In Fig 1, we are presented with a panel of a screen by Saint-Ange, displaying intricate details and delicate artistry. Moving on to Figs 2-5, we are treated to borders made of silk and velvet adorned with woven tassels that were once part of draperies in Ludwigsburg Palace in Baden-Wurttemberg. Plate 88 from "The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated from H. Dolmetsch's German work transports us back to the year 1898 when this lithograph was published by B. T. Batford in London. It serves as a visual feast for lovers of nature, architecture, interior design, and art. The neo-classical influences evident throughout this composition bring forth a sense of grandeur and elegance associated with palace interiors during that era. The symmetrical patterns blend harmoniously with floral motifs and geometric designs, creating a mesmerizing fusion between nature-inspired elements and stylized aesthetics. This print is not just an image; it represents an entire era defined by opulence and refined taste. Its presence can transform any space into one reminiscent of French empire style or German neoclassicism while paying homage to the rich history behind these textiles' creation.
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