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Tapestry

1580s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This tapestry is woven with the arms of the Contarini, one of the most distinguished ruling families in Venice for several hundred years. It exemplifies the taste of Venetians for surrounding themselves in their city homes with garden and pastoral scenes. The museum has five tapestries in the set. This one shows a wooded landscape with men practising archery.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Tapestry woven in wool and silk
Brief description
Tapestry with Contarini Arms, made by Joost van Herzeele, Brussels, 1580s
Physical description
Tapestry woven in wool and silk, 14 warp threads to inch.
J.V.H. cipher, lower right galloon.
Dimensions
  • Top edge width: 4345mm
  • Bottom edge width: 4339mm
  • Proper right length: 2330mm
  • Proper left length: 2365mm
  • Weighed on roller weight: 38.5kg
published; not checked with object. Weight including roller
Subjects depicted
Summary
This tapestry is woven with the arms of the Contarini, one of the most distinguished ruling families in Venice for several hundred years. It exemplifies the taste of Venetians for surrounding themselves in their city homes with garden and pastoral scenes. The museum has five tapestries in the set. This one shows a wooded landscape with men practising archery.
Collection
Accession number
127-1869

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Record createdNovember 30, 2006
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