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Forest Chapel Wall Tapestry – Gärtner 1847 German Romantic Landscape
Forest Chapel Wall Tapestry – Gärtner 1847 German Romantic Landscape

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Heinrich Johann Gärtner drew this forest chapel scene in 1847 — a German Romantic landscape artist working in the tradition of Caspar David Friedrich and the Düsseldorf school. A quiet wooded path leads to a small chapel glimpsed through arching trees, with a procession of figures walking beneath the canopy and a shepherd resting beside a stream. Rendered in fine sepia hatching, the drawing has the contemplative quality of 19th-century German Romanticism.
This wall tapestry brings that quiet, museum-inspired atmosphere to your wall — printed in Europe on premium cotton blend or polyester microfiber. The neutral sepia palette layers effortlessly with classic, cottagecore, dark academia, and transitional interiors — perfect above a bed as a textile headboard, in a library, or as a calm focal point in a contemplative room.
*** Made in Europe ***
** This is not a vintage product **
DETAILS
- Fabric printed with a sublimation process.
- Ideal for room walls, events, or photo backdrops.
- Available in two types of fabrics:
COTTON BLEND
- 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.
- Quality fabric made in Spain.
- Thicker and heavier than microfiber.
- Off-white fabric with a vintage-natural look.
POLYESTER MICROFIBER
- 100% polyester.
- Soft, thin, and light.
- Smooth finish.
- Easy to hang.
SIZES (W x H)
113 x 156 cm | 44 x 61 inches
156 x 190 cm | 61 x 75 inches
210 x 270 cm | 83 x 107 inches (Polyester only)
210 x 295 cm | 83 x 116 inches (Cotton only)
* Sizes may vary slightly in final product.
DESIGN (LAN022)
This design is currently exclusive to this wall tapestry.
NOTE
Due to different monitor calibrations, colors could vary from what you see in your browser and the real product.
IMPORTANT
The image printed on the fabric is a photograph of the original artwork, so imperfections are common due to the conditions of the original piece. Also, keep in mind that the bigger the tapestry, the less definition you will see, as they are intended to be seen from a certain distance.
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