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This jacquard composition derives from an early 18th-century English tapestry known as "Arabesque," presenting a richly flowering vase positioned within an ochre-colored architectural niche. The design demonstrates English decorative traditions that combined floral abundance with classical architectural framing, creating sophisticated interior decoration that celebrated both natural beauty and structural elegance. The 150 x 110 cm portrait format provides substantial presence for the architectural setting while allowing detailed appreciation of the floral arrangement that fills the central vessel. The ochre niche creates warm background that enhances the botanical colors while providing classical framework that elevates simple flower arrangement into formal decorative statement. This composition reflects the period's integration of garden culture with interior design, where cut flowers brought seasonal beauty indoors through careful arrangement and artistic documentation. The piece appeals to collectors of English decorative arts and floral imagery enthusiasts who appreciate how textile artists preserved horticultural traditions through sophisticated weaving techniques that transformed temporary flower arrangements into permanent decorative art.