TEXTILES AND NEEDLEWORK
A tapestry panel woven in coloured wools with a lady playing the viol and a gentleman pointing to a banner, with a town in the distance and large-scale fruit in the foreground--25 x 32in. (63 x 80cm.), probably 16th century, Continental, cut-down, re-backed, damaged with re-workings; another panel woven with a lion's head with silk highlights--33 x 38in. (83 x 95cm.), possibly 17th century, re-workings and repairs; and another joined panel woven with large-scale pommegranates, flowers and foliage, predominantly in shades of blue, red and brown--30 x 90in. (75 x 225cm.), 17th century, reworkings and repairs (3)
Details
A tapestry panel woven in coloured wools with a lady playing the viol and a gentleman pointing to a banner, with a town in the distance and large-scale fruit in the foreground--25 x 32in. (63 x 80cm.), probably 16th century, Continental, cut-down, re-backed, damaged with re-workings; another panel woven with a lion's head with silk highlights--33 x 38in. (83 x 95cm.), possibly 17th century, re-workings and repairs; and another joined panel woven with large-scale pommegranates, flowers and foliage, predominantly in shades of blue, red and brown--30 x 90in. (75 x 225cm.), 17th century, reworkings and repairs (3)