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Detail of the conquete of Tunis (Tunisia) - Tapestry by Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot (18th century), woven at the royal tapestry factory, mid 18th century, after the 16th century tapestry by Willem de Pannemaker - (Tunis Conquest, detail)

Detail of the conquete of Tunis (Tunisia) - Tapestry by Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot (18th century), woven at the royal tapestry factory, mid 18th century, after the 16th century tapestry by Willem de Pannemaker - (Tunis Conquest, detail)


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Detail of the conquete of Tunis (Tunisia) - Tapestry by Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot (18th century), woven at the royal tapestry factory, mid 18th century, after the 16th century tapestry by Willem de Pannemaker - (Tunis Conquest, detail)

LSE4317467 Detail of the conquete of Tunis (Tunisia) - Tapestry by Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot (18th century), woven at the royal tapestry factory, mid 18th century, after the 16th century tapestry by Willem de Pannemaker - (Tunis Conquest, detail, tapestry by F. and C. Van der Ggot, mid 18th century) - Musee from Seville (Spain) - A by Vandergoten Canyuwell, Francisco Ignacio (1704-1774); Reales Alcazares, Seville, Spain; (add.info.: Detail of the conquete of Tunis (Tunisia) - Tapestry by Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot (18th century), woven at the royal tapestry factory, mid 18th century, after the 16th century tapestry by Willem de Pannemaker - (Tunis Conquest, detail, tapestry by F. and C. Van der Ggot, mid 18th century) - Musee from Seville (Spain) - A); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022

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Flemish Style Invasion Maghrebin Maghrebine Seville Tunisia Tunisian Central Africa Maghreb


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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of the "Conquete of Tunis" tapestry, created by Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot in the 18th century. Woven at the prestigious royal tapestry factory during the mid-18th century, this masterpiece is an exquisite reproduction of a 16th-century tapestry by Willem de Pannemaker. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in every thread of this remarkable artwork. The scene depicted transports us back to the historic conquest of Tunis, Tunisia. With its vibrant colors and lifelike figures, it immerses viewers into a pivotal moment in history. Displayed at the Reales Alcazares museum in Seville, Spain, this tapestry continues to captivate art enthusiasts from around the world. Its grandeur and artistic finesse make it a true testament to the talent and skill of Francisco and Cornelius Van der Ggot. Leonard de Selva's expert photography beautifully captures this particular detail, allowing us to appreciate its beauty up close. Through his lens, we can admire each delicate stitch that brings life to this historical narrative. As we gaze upon this photo print, we are reminded not only of the rich cultural heritage preserved within museums but also of our shared human history that continues to inspire generations with its timeless beauty.

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