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This Flemish interpretation of the celebrated "Tentures des Indes" series presents exotic fauna and flora from Dutch colonial territories in horizontal composition that emphasizes the expansive nature of tropical landscapes. Originally woven at the Gobelins during the 17th century and highly successful throughout the 18th century, this landscape format captures the breadth of colonial natural diversity through European artistic documentation. Available in two landscape formats - 110 x 150 cm and 150 x 200 cm - the piece showcases tropical ecosystems in panoramic view that reflects the period's fascination with distant lands. The horizontal orientation allows comprehensive display of botanical and zoological elements that fascinated European audiences, creating sweeping natural narrative that transforms colonial observation into decorative art. Alternative versions without animals are available, making this adaptable to various preferences while preserving its essential character as celebration of global biodiversity through sophisticated textile interpretation.