The artwork titled “The Seasons Autumn” by artist Charles Le Brun is a tapestry depicting themes associated with the Baroque art movement. This piece falls within the genre of allegorical painting, symbolizing autumn through elaborate and intricate visuals.
The tapestry portrays a lush, vibrant scene rich in the iconography of autumn. Central to the composition are two figures, draped in classical attire, seemingly floating above the ground amidst a group of trees whose leaves transition between the greens of summer and the golds of fall. One figure, likely representing a deity or personification symbolic of the season, reaches out with a cornucopia, overflowing with fruits and vegetables indicative of the harvest. The elaborate border surrounding the central image is adorned with intricate patterns of fruit, flowers, and foliage, encapsulating the essence of autumn. The backdrop includes a pastoral landscape and a grand architectural structure, likely meant to evoke the splendor and bounteousness of the harvest season. The rich detail and ornate frame are characteristic of Baroque aesthetics, emphasizing grandeur, movement, and vivid detail.