MID-17TH CENTURY, FAUBOURG SAINT-GERMAIN, BY RAPHAL DE LA PLANCHE, PROBABLY AFTER DESIGNS OF MICHEL CORNEILLE
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Mid-17th Century, Faubourg Saint-Germain, by Raphal de La Planche, probably after designs of Michel Corneille
Centrally woven with a scene from Genesis XXIV, 22, 28, 53, depicting the Bride of Isaac, representing Rebeccah showing her family the gifts, which she has received from Eliezer, the servant of Abraham, who appears on the right with more gifts, within a border of frolicking putti, a military trophy, fruit and a flaming urn, an additional 46 inches sewn under on the right
149in. (302.5cm.) high, 149in. (377cm.) wide
Mid-17th Century, Faubourg Saint-Germain, by Raphal de La Planche, probably after designs of Michel Corneille
Centrally woven with a scene from Genesis XXIV, 22, 28, 53, depicting the Bride of Isaac, representing Rebeccah showing her family the gifts, which she has received from Eliezer, the servant of Abraham, who appears on the right with more gifts, within a border of frolicking putti, a military trophy, fruit and a flaming urn, an additional 46 inches sewn under on the right
149in. (302.5cm.) high, 149in. (377cm.) wide