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Vorwerk - biblical tapestry - gobelin tapestry flemish wall decor
vorwerk gobelin tapestry, handmade, large wall hanging with a late …
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Vorwerk - biblical tapestry - gobelin tapestry flemish wall decor
vorwerk gobelin tapestry, handmade, large wall hanging with a late gothic flemish design, produced in germany around the 1950s–1970s
this large-format, heavy gothic "vorwerk" wool tapestry/wall hanging is made of silk and worsted wool, based on a 15th-century flemish original.
this item is a vorwerk tapestry made after a 15th-century flemish original. It is a decorative wall hanging in the style of a medieval tapestry.
an impressive, large-format tapestry from vorwerk, made after a 15th-century flemish original. This exceptional textile artwork combines historical pictorial tradition with high-quality modern craftsmanship, representing an impressive example of decorative wall art.
the finely crafted motif originates from the imagery of the late gothic period and depicts a courtly scene with elegantly dressed figures, nestled within lush, almost paradisiacal vegetation. Characteristic are the intricately woven plants, blossoms, and trees, composed in harmonious rhythm with the figures – a typical stylistic feature of flemish tapestries of this era.
the depiction appears as a living "document of bygone centuries" and conveys a special atmosphere of tranquility, elegance, and historical depth.
made from a luxurious blend of silk and worsted yarn, the tapestry impresses with its fine texture, subtle silk sheen, and overall high-quality feel. The precise workmanship testifies to the high quality of 20th-century industrial textile art.
"vorwerk" tapestries
key features and collectibles
designer editions: in the past, vorwerk collaborated with international luminaries such as matteo thun, roy lichtenstein, and david hockney. These tapestries are often framed or hung on walls as works of art.
vintage models: popular retro designs, frequently used as wall hangings, are still available as collector's items.
materials: these are usually made of high-quality virgin wool.
purchase and research options
since vorwerk no longer carries classic tapestries in its standard product range, these pieces are primarily available on the secondary market: antiques and design platforms regularly offer vintage tapestries from the 1960s and 70s, depending on rarity and designer. These artistic textile objects were especially popular from the 1960s to the 1980s. Vorwerk is primarily known today for high-quality rug, but it has a significant history of collaborating with renowned designers and artists on special rug editions.
historical significance: gobelins have shaped european court art for centuries and are still considered one of the world's most important textile manufacturers.
historical context: this directly demonstrates the art historical significance of gobelins in the middle ages and beyond as an expression of royal power and prestige, as well as outstanding works of craftsmanship. They served as status symbols and for insulating large rooms. In the middle ages and renaissance, such rugs served not only as decoration but also as thermal and acoustic insulation in large castle or palace rooms. They combine pictorial scenes (mythology, hunting, everyday courtly scenes), often inspired by historical motifs, with elaborate craftsmanship – making them prestigious objects. This emphasizes that gobelins were at the forefront of european textile design for centuries before new styles and industrial techniques took hold. In modern contexts, the gobelin tapestry technique (also by companies like vorwerk in the 19th and 20th centuries) has been adapted for decorative furniture and rug designs.
historical value: the tapestry is considered a culturally and historically valuable document. Vorwerk tapestry, made after a 15th-century flemish original.
motif: depicted is a courtly scene outdoors with several people in historical clothing, surrounded by detailed flora and fauna.
style: the style is reminiscent of historical pictorial tapestries, such as those used in the middle ages as wall decorations or for insulation.
use: this type of wall hanging primarily serves today as a decorative home accessory to create a classic or rustic atmosphere.
material: it is a high-quality fabric made of silk and worsted yarn.
design: the motif features typical late gothic elements, harmoniously weaving together trees and blossoms.
style: flemish tapestry, late gothic
special features:
large-format, decorative collector's item
high-quality material combination (silk/worsted)
timeless, art-historically inspired motif
ideal for classic interiors, period apartments, or as a stylish focal point
flemish tapestry is a unique and highly influential tradition closely linked to gothic and later renaissance styles. I'll explain its history, techniques, motifs, and significance step by step.
origin and definition
flemish tapestries originate predominantly from flanders (present-day belgium, especially bruges, ghent, and tournai) and were a center of european textile art from the 14th to the 17th centuries. Woven wall hangings, usually made of wool, silk, and gold/silver threads, are often large-format and richly detailed. The name "flemish" refers to the place of production and the high level of craftsmanship, not just the style.
technique and production
flemish tapestries were produced using the highly developed gobelin/jacquard weaving technique – that is, handwoven on large looms.
typical was the use of subtle color gradients achieved through skillful thread combinations, creating realistic scenes and three-dimensional effects.
production could take several years for a single piece, especially for monumental tapestries that were several meters high and long.
typical motifs
flemish tapestries are particularly known for their multifaceted narrative scenes:
historical and religious scenes
biblical stories (e.g., apocalypse, david and goliath, scenes from the life of jesus)
legends of saints
crusades and courtly rituals, courtly and mythological scenes, hunts, jousting tournaments, banquets, mythological stories, etc. B. Griffin, unicorn, myths of gods, allegories of virtues, the five senses, or the elements
these patterns filled backgrounds and added depth.
style features
detailed painting in the fabric: figures are realistically proportioned, clothing and architecture are finely drawn. Rich color palette: blue, red, green, and gold dominate.
narrative clarity: often, entire stories are told in multiple scenes on a single tapestry—like a comic strip in fabric.
symbolism: animals, plants, and colors often carry allegorical meaning (e.g., the unicorn for purity, the lily for virtue).
historical significance
representation and prestige: flemish tapestries hung in castles, town halls, and churches to demonstrate wealth, power, and cultural sophistication.
export: especially in the 15th and 16th centuries, they were exported to france, england, spain, and the italian city-states.
influence on other countries: france developed the gobelins manufactory inspired by flemish techniques.
education & propaganda: they served as a visual medium for stories, morals, and religion before widespread literacy.
flemish tapestry combines craftsmanship, narrative, and symbolism. It represents the pinnacle of european tapestry production during the middle ages and early renaissance and continues to shape our perception of tapestries and wall hangings.
conclusion:
an elegant and prestigious tapestry that unites historical aesthetics with high-quality workmanship. A true statement piece for lovers of classic textile art and decorative wall coverings.
details
style: antique gothic
flemish tapestry
material: silk, wool
manufacturer/brand: vorwerk
country of origin: germany
colors: blue, brown, green, grey, pink, red, yellow
estimated period: 1950-1960, 1960-1970 this piece has an attribution mark,
i am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity
issues arising from misattribution
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- Dimensions
- 81.89ʺW × 51.18ʺH
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
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