A fine mythological landscape tapestry, Flemish, circa 1700…
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A fine mythological landscape tapestry, Flemish, circa 1700 depicting a mythological scene of Europa and the bull. Approx. 265 cm high, 380 cm wide. Provenance: Grosvenor House Antiques Fair London, 1989 - Mayorcas Ltd, Jermyn Street, London

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