Armstoel bekleed met tapisserie met bloemboeketten by I. Gourdin

Armstoel bekleed met tapisserie met bloemboeketten c. 1750 - 1770

mixed-media, weaving, textile, wood

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portrait

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mixed-media

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decorative element

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weaving

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textile

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figuration

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form

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wood

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decorative-art

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decorative art

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rococo

This tapestry-covered armchair features lush bouquets of flowers, tied with a ribbon. Floral motifs have long been associated with themes of love, fertility, and the ephemerality of life, deeply intertwined with our most profound emotions and rituals. The vibrant arrangements are reminiscent of vanitas paintings, where blooms symbolize beauty, albeit transient. The ribbon, a recurring emblem across epochs, initially denoted status and connection, seen in ancient Roman portraiture to Renaissance finery. Over time, ribbons evolved from mere adornments to potent signifiers of allegiance and affection. Here, the ribbon not only binds the bouquet but invites contemplation on the cyclical nature of life and the threads that connect us to history. This chair becomes more than furniture; it is an emotional tableau, echoing collective memories and inviting us to reflect on our own fleeting existence. These symbols recur, evolve, and resurface through time.

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