Painted, Cloth, Wallhanging, 20th Century, Scandinavian, Folk Art

£4,500
Reference

11268

Painted cloths were fashionable wall-hangings in the 17th century as they much cheaper than tapestries and woven textiles. Very few survive from this period and there was a revival of interest and popularity in them in the late 19th and early 20th century. This charming hanging exudes character and the essence of Folk Art.

This massive hanging depicts a naive stencilled design with two repeats of a lady, sitting beside a duck pond, and holding a fish on a rod with a house and garden in the background.

It is stretched over a frame which it could easily removed from for transport and the frame could be dismantled and reassembled on site.

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Height 165 cm / 65 "
Width 345 cm / 136"
Depth 1 cm / "
Period

20th Century

Year

circa 1900

Medium

Linen

Country

Scandinavia

Collectors / Designers

Designers

Style

Folk Art (Of the period)

Techniques

Painted

Condition

GOOD. Wear consistent with age and use.

Set

1

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