Discover an exceptional 18th century object: a headband in painted linen canvas, decorated with Renaissance-style attributes. This headband is distinguished by its refined decoration of cornucopias and vine branches, painted in delicate blue tones on a beige background. These motifs, symbolizing prosperity and fertility, are characteristic of the aesthetics of the time and give this piece great decorative and historical value.
Characteristics: Period: 18th century Material: Painted linen canvas Dimensions: 170 cm x 40 cm Motifs: Cornucopias, vine branches Condition: Good condition Detailed description: This rare headband is a precious witness to 18th century decorative art. Linen, a high-quality material, was chosen for its durability and refined texture. The painted motifs, evoking the Renaissance with their cornucopias and vine branches, evoke the influence of the decorative arts of the time, where abundance and fertility were recurring themes. The color palette, mainly blue tones on a beige background, adds a touch of elegance and sobriety to this unique piece.
Context and Use: These bands were often used to adorn walls, furniture or windows in aristocratic and bourgeois homes. Their function was both decorative and symbolic, giving spaces an atmosphere of wealth and refinement.
Condition: This band is in good condition for its age, with minor signs of wear that do not detract from its beauty and old charm. It has been carefully preserved, and is ready to be installed or displayed.
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