Description:
This vertical woven tapestry brings Karl Bryullov’s The Horsewoman into living spaces as a textured fabric art piece, combining Victorian and Renaissance character with a tall, eye-catching format. Sized for portrait displays, it can be hung as a focal point in a living room or bedroom to add classic elegance and tactile depth to a wall.
Key Points
This is an authentic machine-woven tapestry, not a flat print, so the image has a tactile weave and visible texture that distinguishes it from posters. The finished overlocked edges help prevent fraying and keep the piece looking neat over time. At approximately 30 inches wide by 43 inches high, the vertical orientation fits narrow wall spaces where a traditional frame might not work. Consider that the colors and fine detail appear according to the weaving process, and they may differ slightly from digital reproductions.
Technical Specifications
- Name: AureoMadis Vertical Woven Tapestry Wall Hanging - Karl Bryullov's The Horsewoman
- Dimensions: - 30" W x 43" H
- Construction: - Machine-woven fabric, finished with overlocked sewn edges
- Type: - Vertical tapestry, not a print
- Care: - Spot clean or gentle hand wash recommended according to manufacturer guidance
Usage Recommendations
Hang this tapestry from a slim rod or decorative hooks to preserve the straight vertical drape and show the artwork at eye level. It also works draped over furniture or used in layered wall compositions with smaller framed pieces nearby. For a cohesive look, combine with warm wood tones and antique-style accessories that echo the Victorian and Renaissance motifs. If you prefer more saturated color, place it where indirect natural light enhances the woven threads without prolonged direct sun exposure which could affect tone over time.
Positive Aspects
The woven technique gives the image a three-dimensional feel and subtle sheen in the threads, adding sensory interest to classic artwork. The large vertical format makes it suitable for narrow walls, stair landings, or beside tall furniture. Lightweight and flexible, the tapestry is simpler to move and reposition than framed canvas, so it can be experimented with in different rooms or creative DIY displays.



