A rare and highly decorative 17th century Brussels tapestry depicting a pastoral rural scene with a peasant guiding two oxen through a wooded landscape. The composition reflects the storytelling tradition of Flemish weaving, where scenes of daily life were rendered with painterly detail and rich naturalistic color. The tapestry displays a beautifully aged palette of warm earth tones, muted greens, soft blues, and faded rose hues, characteristic of early Brussels workshops. The background landscape with trees and foliage frames the central figure and animals, creating depth and movement. Hand woven in wool and silk, the textile shows the fine craftsmanship associated with the Flemish tapestry tradition, which was among the most celebrated in Europe during the 17th century. This piece offers both historic importance and strong decorative presence suitable for collectors of early European textiles. Antique condition consistent with age. Areas of natural wear and fading visible throughout. Minor edge wear and light restoration consistent with historic textiles. Structurally stable and well preserved for a tapestry of this age.