Antique Large Aubusson French Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1820s. This exceptional example of French weaving represents the height of early 19th-century Neoclassical design, a period renowned for its refined artistry. As a significant piece among antique rugs, its construction is a testament to the master weavers of the Aubusson region, executed in the traditional flat-weave technique.
The expansive central field is rendered in a sophisticated, subtly variegated moss green color rugs, providing a perfect counterpoint to the vibrant border elements. This characteristic muted palette, often associated with the Empire period, allows the intricate, tone-on-tone background patterning to emerge gracefully, suggesting depth without distraction.
A beautifully articulated central medallion dominates the composition, framed by elegant scrolling acanthus leaves and garlands of stylized roses. The surrounding border features highly detailed floral rugs and repeating cartouches set against a rich, dark ground, creating a powerful visual frame that anchors the entire piece with architectural precision.
Woven in a grand scale suitable for a formal salon or state room, the sheer size of this textile elevates its presence, demanding attention in any environment. Finding an Aubusson of this age and condition in a large oversized big rug format is increasingly rare, making it a crucial acquisition for serious collectors seeking historical French floor coverings.






