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Tapestry, Month of January, possibly from Flanders, 1500-25 (wool)
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Tapestry, Month of January, possibly from Flanders, 1500-25 (wool)
3576114 Tapestry, Month of January, possibly from Flanders, 1500-25 (wool) by Belgian School, (16th century); 271.7x320 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland; © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
Media ID 32207494
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This print showcases a remarkable tapestry titled "Month of January, possibly from Flanders" created by the Belgian School in the 16th century. Measuring an impressive 271.7x320 cm, this exquisite woolen artwork is housed in the Burrell Collection located in Glasgow, Scotland. The image captures a scene depicting workers engaged in their daily tasks during the month of January. The interior setting portrays men and women diligently weaving textiles, showcasing their skilled craftsmanship. A group of laborers can be seen enjoying a meal together, creating a sense of camaraderie amidst their hard work. The tapestry's intricate details and vibrant colors transport viewers back to 16th-century Europe, offering a glimpse into the lives of tradesmen and laborers during that era. The artist skillfully weaves together elements of both indoor and outdoor settings to create a visually striking composition. Notably, this particular piece highlights the significant role played by women in textile production during this period. Their presence at the loom emphasizes their contribution to society as skilled artisans. Bridgeman Images has impeccably captured this historical masterpiece through its photo print, allowing art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty and cultural significance without commercial use intentions.
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