"Aubusson Tapestry From The 18th Century."
Louis XVI period tapestry representing a landscape framed by large trees and at their feet two stilt walkers looking at each other at the edge of a stream, in its center arcades and small buildings in front of which a French garden and a fountain from which water flows which feeds the basin and this water flows into the river, perhaps paradise.
The tapestry can be extended by 22 cm in height, a folding was done at a certain time so that it could fit in height in another place.
The tapestry was born like this and was not cut.