Description
53w x 36h (suggested Gobelin) woven tapestry copied from Italian painter Guido Reni's Aurora. Good condition. Fading, but looks like originally muted colors based on back. No maker's mark to be found yet on back (numerals, initials, signature), have not used magnifying glass. Late 1800s-early 1900s?
Re: Gobelin woven tapestry
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Woven Tapestry of Guido Reni's Aurora
Details
Historical Context
This tapestry reproduces Aurora, an iconic fresco by Italian Baroque artist Guido Reni (1575–1642), originally painted in the early 17th century on the ceiling of the Casino dell’Aurora in Rome. The subject, depicting Aurora leading Apollo’s chariot, symbolizes the dawn and is celebrated for its flowing composition and classical beauty.
Gobelin Tapestries: Gobelin-style tapestries, named after the famed French Gobelins Manufactory, are machine or hand-woven textiles often produced as artistic reproductions. Tapestries of this style and quality were popular between the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Europe and the United States, reflecting an interest in classical art and fine home furnishings.
The woven text "J'apres G. Reni" indicates this tapestry was explicitly made as a homage to Guido Reni's work. The lack of a maker’s mark suggests it might have been produced by a smaller workshop rather than a large manufacturer.
Condition Assessment
Current Market Value
The value of such a tapestry depends on several factors, including condition, provenance, and demand for similar pieces. Comparable Gobelin-style tapestries based on classical works typically sell within these ranges:
Additional Notes
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