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A TAPESTRY, tapestry weave, ca 191,5 x 220,5 cm, Flanders 16th century.

Estimate
50 000 - 70 000 SEK
4 420 - 6 190 EUR
4 530 - 6 340 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Purchasing info
A TAPESTRY, tapestry weave, ca 191,5 x 220,5 cm, Flanders 16th century.

A polychrome landscape with a hunting scene with predators, deer, dogs, mythological animals and hunters. In the background there is a river and a palace garden with a palace and a conservatory. Wool and silk. Lined. Compare with Bukowskis' Classical auction 583, the autumn 2014, lot No. 956.

Slightly reduced, the border is missing, later outer border. Some wear, slightly faded and dirty, minor stains, tears and damages, some rewoven areas, repairs.

Provenance

From the Collection of Paul Butler (1892-1981), Chicago Illinois, thence by descent. Paul Butlers family fortune came from papermaking, that dated back to the colonial era. He was an accomplished horseman, poloplayer and photographer, and served during WW1 with the American expeditionary forces as a cavalry officer and reconnaissance photographer. After the war he returned to the family business and served as President of Butler Paper Company, from 1930 to 1965, but soon noticed a business opportunity in private aircrafts. The business expanded after WW2, and soon Butler Aviation opened facilities in Chicago, La Guarida, Palm Beach among other places.