"Tapestry Representative Judith And Holofernes, 17th Century"
Aubusson tapestry depicting the decapitation of Holofernes, General of Nebuchadnezzar, by Judith. Exceptional freshness of abundant and contrasting colors. Beautiful frieze. The tapestry is doubled and cleaned by a specialist. Easy attachment with Velcro strap. According to a cardboard by Chaupineaux Père. Marked at the bottom of the royal manufactories. The story is taken from the Old Testament. During a campaign wreaked havoc in the Middle East, Holofernes besieges Bethulie, a Jewish city. Judith, a young widow takes advantage of her intelligence and beauty to charm the general. With her servant, they are invited to a big banquet. In the night, Judith will wait until Holofernes is unable to defend himself in order to decapitate him. The artistic representations of this scene, as on our tapestry, highlight the dangerousness of the sensual charm of the woman to whom men succumb too easily, like Holofernes. 17th century period. Delivery in France and abroad. World Wide Delivery. Other photos on request. To see in Méounes Antiquités, 21 place of the church, 83136 Méounes, Var, France. https://antiquites-var.fr meounes.antiquites@gmail.com