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Early French tapestry panel dating to around 1600.

Four large human figures in the foreground are interacting with each other, trying to help the man on the right who has clearly stumbled and fallen on his knees, possibly caught in the net visible at the bottom. In falling his hat has come off. The man in the blue garment is trying to support the fallen man to get back on his feet. Two women in long yellow dresses complete the chain of ready helpers.

Three further figures in the top half of the tapestry are engaged in a pursuit of their own: they are attempting to chase away animals, most likely foxes (see the big tails) or possibly wolves. The man on the right, presumably a farmer, uses a stick as a weapon. The foxes are trying to steal the sheep, with one fox successfully carrying a sheep off on its back. The farmers are supported by a number of dogs, identifiable by their collars. A small group of village houses is in the middle ground, a further two groups are in the distance in the background.

The scene depicted in this panel is action packed, with great movement in the human as well as the animal figures. Interestingly, the direction of movement in the group at the front is towards the bottom right, while the group at the back has a trajectory to the top left, adding to the dynamic feel of the image.

Several trees, one of them quite exotic looking, form the top end of the panel. A beautiful array of field flowers in the foreground and on the sides decorates the meadow on which the action happens.

The tapestry is worked in tapestry weave in wool and silk and is in good condition, with a few repairs in keeping with age.

It is backed with linen, velcro at the top for hanging.

Dimensions

239 x 181 cm

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Stock number

mh5823
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