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The Garden of Armida (by John Collier) Tapestry
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The Garden of Armida (by John Collier) Tapestry
This design features a painting by the English artist and writer John Collier (1850–1934). "The Garden of Armida" is a richly atmospheric genre painting that unfolds in a moonlit garden illuminated by the warm glow of hanging lanterns. Rather than depicting the mythological sorceress Armida of Torquato Tasso’s epic poem, Collier reimagines the title of the painting as a metaphor for a social, sensual and faintly theatrical setting. The garden becomes a stage for human interaction, charged with emotion and subtle tension. The soft radiance of the lanterns gives the entire scene an intimate, almost dreamlike quality, drawing the viewer into a world that feels both inviting yet faintly otherworldly. At the center of the composition stands a solemn, formally dressed man whose expression contrasts sharply with the lively energy surrounding him. He is flanked by four women, each dressed in elegant gowns, whose gestures and body language create a sense of closeness and festivity. One woman raises her glass in a light-hearted toast, capturing the spirit of celebration; another leans comfortably against the man’s shoulder as though familiar with him; the third rests her arm gently around him in an affectionate, possibly flirtatious manner; and the fourth woman is toasting her glass a few steps away. Their interactions form a center of movement and attention around the otherwise reserved central figure, heightening the emotional complexity of the scene. The setting contributes significantly to the painting’s mood. Behind the figures, the garden recedes into lush darkness, its forms only hinted at by the dim lantern light. This shadowy backdrop emphasizes the brilliant colors and textures of the characters’ clothing and the warm illumination that binds them together. The contrast between the dark, mysterious surroundings and the glowing group creates an atmosphere of Romantic allure, suggesting a world suspended between celebration and introspection, public festivity and private feeling. It is a moment of social intimacy set against the quiet mystery of a night garden, inviting viewers to wonder about the relationships among the figures and the unspoken stories that unfold in the warm lantern light. "The Garden of Armida" was originally painted by John Collier circa 1899.
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4 out of 5 stars ratingBy Marian V.10 March 2024 • Verified Purchase
Small (86.4 cm x 101.6 cm)
Hi I want to ask is material could differ from what is on your picture and what is used. See photos. Printing went quite well but bottom of tapestry have to be stretched out to see full tapestry without folding.
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5 out of 5 stars ratingBy Maxine R.28 December 2021 • Verified Purchase
Extra-Large (223.5 cm x 264.2 cm)
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Excellent so very pleased. Fabulous thank you excellent workmanship
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5 out of 5 stars ratingBy Anonymous5 March 2025 • Verified Purchase
Square 144.8 cm x 144.8 cm (57" x 57")
Brilliant my daughter loved it pictures amazing .
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