Adoration Of The Magi Tapestry

£320.00

Early Italian Renaissance (1423) altar piece by Gentile de Fabriano commissioned by Palla di Strozzi for his his family chapel in the church of Santa Trinita in Florence.  Wealth and culture of the donor are reflected in the lavish use of gold and...

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Early Italian Renaissance (1423) altar piece by Gentile de Fabriano commissioned by Palla di Strozzi for his his family chapel in the church of Santa Trinita in Florence.  Wealth and culture of the donor are reflected in the lavish use of gold and the splendour of the Magi procession.

Traditional Tapestries were established in 1991 by husband and wife team, Colin and Catherine.  Their workshops and office complex utilise a large converted barn nestling in the Cornish countryside. They are family business employing a local skilled workforce.

All of the tapestry panels and fabrics are imported direct from Master Flemish Weavers, who use modern electronic Jacquard looms utilizing the latest computer technology to create the finest high quality designs. Many designs are reproduced from ancient medieval tapestries, although several new creations are inspired from contemporary art forms. The unfinished tapestry panels are then sent to the UK where they are made into elegant wall tapestries, cushions and bags.

Measures 116cm x 134cm and has a tab on the back to hang using a pole or a rod (sold separately).

Please be aware, delivery of this item can take up to two weeks.