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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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Tapestry is a decorative textures of wool or silk, hand crafted used especially as decoration on house walls or furniture. In other words, tapestry is a textile surface built with a decorative purpose and utilitarian functions. Compared with upholstery, which is a simple textile work, with purpose of covering furniture pieces, tapestry is a work of art. Tapestry is well know from Antiquity mostly represented by Chinese silk texture (T’ang dynasty textures, Egypt and antic Greek textures comes as a prove). Tapestry flourished in civilizations greatest moments, through out the years and they reflected civilization’s aesthetics inclinations. In the Middle Ages, tapestry had a purely utilitarian function. Tapestries were originally designed to protect medieval rooms from damp and cold weather or to cover austere walls of big castles or to insulate big rooms in more comfortable quarters. In these early tapestries, isolated figures or compact groups stood out against a background that was generally plain or embellished with plants motifs or flowers, those are called « mille fleurs » Tapestry became beside painting, sculpture and architectures one of the major visual art forms. . By 1500, Flanders, especially Brussels and Bruges, had become the chief places of production. In 1663, during the lavish reign of Louis XIV, Les Gobelins factory was founded in Paris employing over 800 artisans in the production of tapestries for the royal court. Other European countries followed, opening factories on behalf of their rulers. Starting with the second half of last century, new tapestry is evolving called “goblen”. Goblen tapestry thematic is practically unlimited and can vary on dimensions, technical ability and tapestry final destination. Each new product is in fact unique and brings to life a small part of it’s creator fantasy. Once available only for its manufacturer, now they are available for everyone .
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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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This arras is a reproduction after Gustav Adolf Closs paint . The inauguration of the Pelişor Castle is created in bright tones, giving birth to the festivity of May 24, 1903, when in Sinaia the hereditary principles were received from King Carol I, the summer residence,the Pelişor. The balanced composition is animated by the characters who participated in the festive moment of the inauguration: in the forefront, a worker from the royal domain of Sinaia, dressed in a popular port, holding the hat by hand, crosses the military military guard followed by the royal cortege in chaise. In the background is the Pelişor Castle, profiled on a forest landscape. The image looks photographic, a slight tinge of whiteness gives freshness to the atmosphere.
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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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It’s an arras made on painted canvas with colored thread.
The models are exposed for needlework enthusiasts. If there are willing to purchase them, please contact me.
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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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It’s an arras made on painted canvas with colored thread.
The models are exposed for needlework enthusiasts. If there are willing to purchase them, please contact me.
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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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It’s an arras made on painted canvas with colored thread.
The models are exposed for needlework enthusiasts. If there are willing to purchase them, please contact me.
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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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It’s an arras made on painted canvas with colored thread.
The models are exposed for needlework enthusiasts. If there are willing to purchase them, please contact me.
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alinalapusan-blog · 6 years ago
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"The little girl with red kerchief" is a reproduction of the famous roumanian painting, Nicolae Grigorescu. It's an arras made on painted canvas with colored thread.
The models are exposed for needlework enthusiasts. If there are willing to purchase them, please contact me. 
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