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Boccara Gallery
303 5th Ave
New York City, NY 10016 , United States
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212.901.0432
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“The Marriage of Psyche”
$ 150,000
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Description
“The Marriage of Psyche”
Tapestry, 600 x 300 cm
Provenance : Private French collector
Material: Wool and silk
Date: 18th century
Type: Tapestry
Provenance: French collector -
More Information
Period: 18th Century Styles / Movements: Traditional Incollect Reference #: 797492 -
Dimensions
W. 236.22 in; H. 118.11 in; W. 600 cm; H. 300 cm;
Message from Seller:
Boccara Gallery, a renowned international gallery, specializes in prestigious modern and antique tapestries, as well as artistic rugs, featuring works by pioneers like Picasso, Calder, and Le Corbusier. With over 30 years of expertise under the leadership of Didier Marien, the gallery also showcases sophisticated furniture by French designer Jean-Yves Lanvin and represents prominent contemporary artists. | 212.901.0432 | info@boccara.com
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