Antique Aubusson Wool Rug, Country of Origin: France, Circa Date: 1830s. This exceptional example of Aubusson rugs showcases the technical mastery achieved in the historic workshops of French rugs during the Restoration period. This Square format piece features a palette carefully restrained, utilizing soft terracotta, ochre, and muted sage against a deep, warm brown ground.
Departing from the typical neoclassical open field, this piece employs a highly structured, repeating lattice that creates a captivating allover design. Each interlocking quatrefoil motif is intricately detailed with stylized palmettes and scrolling vine elements, lending the composition a sense of architectural formality and depth.
Woven to a generous scale, this piece functions perfectly as a room size rug, anchoring a formal drawing room or library with its substantial presence. The wool pile is soft and resilient, characteristic of the finest European weaving traditions of the early 19th century.
Produced during a period of great artistic revival in Europe, this 1830s textile is a testament to enduring French decorative arts. It represents a rare opportunity for collectors seeking exceptional quality within the broader category of antique rugs and period furnishings.












