Featuring large flowering vases in an elaborate architectural setting, this tapestry is related to a large group of garden or pergola tapestries generally associated with the Brussels workshops. There is an extensive group in the Spanish Royal Collection illustrated in P. Junquera de Vega and C. Diaz Gallegos, Catalogo de Tapices del Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid, 1986, vol. II, pp. 199-242. A further set of five tapestries of this type is in the Royal Collection at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, see M. Swain, Tapestries and Textiles at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, London, 1988, pp. 17-19, fig. 3. With its large bird in the center, this lot closely relates to two tapestry in the Spanish Royal Collection, op. cit., pp. 229 and 230, that also feature similar crane-like birds.
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The fabric is generally well-preserved for its age and now with scattered small re-weaves throughout, most visible to the garments of the two figures. Some scattered small slits at color changes. Slits and lots to the cornice above the two columns in the upper center, which requires restoration to prevent further losses and splitting. Scattered re-stitched slits and some repaired holes. Within a later applied bi-color thin border. Backed with clean linen backing with Velcro sewn on reverse at top. Good overall condition, great scale of design, will enhance with some restoration to the above-mentioned areas.