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Flemish tapestry. Verdure. End 17th-begin 18th century. Property of the church Sint-Walburgakerk Oudenaarde (Dekenij van de Sint-Walburga). Detail
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Flemish tapestry. Verdure. End 17th-begin 18th century. Property of the church Sint-Walburgakerk Oudenaarde (Dekenij van de Sint-Walburga). Detail
7208943 Flemish tapestry. Verdure. End 17th-begin 18th century. Property of the church Sint-Walburgakerk Oudenaarde (Dekenij van de Sint-Walburga). Detail. by Flemish School, (18th century); Sint Walburgakerk, Oudenaarde, Belgium; (add.info.: Sint-Walburgakerk, Oudenaarde, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium); © Paul Maeyaert
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This print showcases a stunning Flemish tapestry known as "Verdure" dating back to the end of the 17th century and beginning of the 18th century. The tapestry is currently housed in the Sint-Walburgakerk church, located in Oudenaarde, Belgium. The intricate detail captured in this image highlights the exceptional craftsmanship of the Flemish School during the 18th century. The verdant landscape depicted in the tapestry transports viewers to a serene natural setting, showcasing an array of plants and foliage meticulously woven into its fabric. The Sint-Walburgakerk church itself serves as a magnificent backdrop for this historical artwork. Its stone architecture stands tall as a testament to centuries of Belgian heritage and European architectural prowess. This print not only captures artistry but also emphasizes our connection with nature. It reminds us of our place within an ecosystem, surrounded by lush landscapes that provide fresh air and sustenance. With botanical elements at its core, this piece embodies both artistic expression and scientific exploration. It represents not only beauty but also a deeper understanding of botany and natural history prevalent during that era. As we admire this remarkable work from Paul Maeyaert's lens, we are reminded of how art can seamlessly blend with nature, creating timeless representations that continue to captivate audiences across generations.
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