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The original of this Flemish work, woven at Beauvais during the mid-19th century, is now housed at the Musée d'Orsay, with cartoons inspired by JB Monnoyer's works that create a hymn to vines and grapes. The composition celebrates viticulture through elaborate still life arrangement that transforms agricultural abundance into sophisticated decorative art worthy of museum preservation. Available in two landscape formats - 110 x 150 cm and 150 x 200 cm - the piece demonstrates how 19th-century French textile artists revived classical still life traditions through careful study of master painters like Monnoyer. The grape imagery reflects both religious symbolism and secular celebration of harvest abundance, where vine motifs carried multiple cultural meanings from Christian communion to pastoral prosperity. The landscape orientation emphasizes the flowing quality of vine growth while providing comprehensive display space for detailed grape clusters and ornamental vessels that characterized baroque decorative traditions. This piece appeals to wine enthusiasts and collectors of French decorative arts who appreciate how textile reproduction preserved and disseminated masterworks of still life painting through accessible domestic decoration that brought museum-quality artistry into everyday living environments.