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From a set of tapestries called the Royal Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed pitcher, violin, and fruit.
Le Point D'eau - Cheval is Inspired from the famous -Tentures Des Indes, or Hangings of India, set of 8 tapestries designed during the 18th century and woven at Gobelins. The original artwork was designed by Albert Eckhout, a famous 17th century artist. This small extract depicts a horse in the exotic flora and fauna of the Dutch colonies.
PortiÔøΩre Bouquet I is a reproduction of the Beauvais tapestries commissioned by Empress Eugenie (Wife of Napoleon III) to the Elysee palace. This jacquard wall tapestry depicts a vase is surrounded by golden columns and topped by a floral suspension and is also known as Elysee Portiere.
A brand new wall tapestry reproduction of the famous Bayeux Tapestry. This remarkable embroidery of the late 11th century is now exhibited at Bayeux, Normandy. Over 220 feet long it depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 when Duke William of Normandy was victorious over King Harold.
A beautiful English medieval style hunting scene. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
A tapestry rendition of a work of art painted by Vincent Van Gogh. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
This wall tapestry is inspired from the Tentures des Maisons Royales, a set of 12 tapestries woven at the Gobelins Factory in Paris towards the end of the 17th century for King Louis XIV of France. Each of the original 12 tapestries depicted a different castle at each month of the year. Here is a typical 17th century castle in an August landscape. This tapestry is brand new.
A wonderful French vintage style grape harvest wall tapestry. A true conversation piece!
This tapestry depicts a view of Versailles from the Avenue de Paris (c. 1662) as it looked prior to its expansion by Louis XIV. The design of this jacquard wall tapestry is inspired from a painting by Pierre Patel (1605-1676). This impressive view from Versailles' castle and gardens would be the oldest representation of the abode.
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A tapestry exclusive, this French metro inspired wall hanging has elements such as scrolling, old post marks and the Eiffel Tower. On a wonderful burlap inspired background in soft cool tones and reds.
From an 18th century Dutch masterpiece. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
After the famous set of twelve tapestries Les Maisons Royale designed by Charles Le Brun (1619-1690) and woven from 1668 to 1711 by the Royal Manufacture of Gobelins. Allotted to the decoration of royal houses or used as diplomatic presents, all those tapestries were created to the glory of the King of France, Louis XIV (1638-1715). They feature, in the foreground, the sovereign himself and evoke his castles, his entertainments and the pomp of the court. This tapestry pictures Louis XIV...
This Italian woven tapestry is part of the Noble Pastorale series of 6 tapestries desgined by Francois Boucher. Full of French charm, this tapestry shows a scene depicting a musician playing a wind instrument, accompanied by an admiring lady, with a child and sheep close by. There is a flowing cherub fountain behind them and the scene is set in an idyllic French countryside. The works of Boucher often portrayed the nobility and villagers in this type of idyllic countryside setting.
The harvesting of pineapples. From a set of ten tapestries called The History of the Chinese Emperor commissioned by Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV, to the Beauvais Manufacture. At the end of the 17th century, the Jesuite missionaries were returning from China with tales and knowledge that were to influence the royal courts of Europe. These tapestries, very exotic for the time, were initially made for the Rambouillet castle.
Licorne Captive Rouge is a rendition of the early 15th century series called Chasse a la Licorne or The Hunt of the Unicorn. The originals now reside in the Metropolitan Cloisters Museum in New York. Also known as Captive Unicorn in Red and Unicorn Quest. This is a brand new antique replica tapestry woven in France!
A tapestry rendition of a work of art painted by Austrian Gustav Klimt (1862-1918). Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
Stag hunting was a noble amusement and one of the favorite hobbies of lords in the past. In the 18th century, tapestries were very often woven with those scenes. This hunting scene was created by the famous French animal painter, Jean-Bapiste Oudry (1686 & 1755). In a landscape surrounded by woods, horsemen prepare the pack of stag hounds to the sound of hunting horns. This tapestry represents a hunting halt in the Forest of Compiegne, north of Paris. This is a brand new tapestry reproduction.
Classical verdure inspired from a tapestry exhibited at the Chevreuse Castle (France) and created by the Aubusson workshops in the 18th century. In the spring among flowers and green foliage, birds idle in the Lignon river with the rich mansions in perspective.
This elegant European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Medieval Rabbit I, is a small extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511 and now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. Companion piece to this one is #885 Medieval Fox.
Rich French provincial colors with a folkish style rooster and sunflowers. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
L'Oasis I is a jacquard wall tapestry that is inspired from the famous Tentures des Indes, a set of 8 tapestries woven at the Gobelins Factory during the 17th century. The original artwork was designed by Albert Echhout and depicts the exotic flora, fauna and natives of the Dutch colonies. These tapestries achieved great success in the 18th century. This tapestry is a brand new antique replica and is woven in France!
Perspective of an exotic landscape. With ruins and columns draped in exquisite drapings, this peice has a classical feel incorporated with the fascination of exotic lands that was popular in art in the 19th century.
A very intriguing work of art. With styles that date back to the 15th century, this wall tapestry looks like a piece that would appear in a castle during the medieval era. Add a taste of history to your home with this Camelot tapestry!
Replica of an original tapestry woven in Flanders in the 15th century, depicting the processing of wine.
Four Seasons, or Les Quatre Saisons, is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry based on the work by J.B. Oudry (1686-1755). This scene is an elegant example of a new ideal among 18th century tapestry makers to make their tapestries, seen from a distance, look like paintings. At left This scene is populated with idealized representations of the seasons Spring and Summer. Hay and sycle are piled artfully to display the harvest. A flock of spring lambs and their herd dog appear before a farmhouse....
One of a set of tapestries called- Artemisia, queen of antiquity, woven for Marie de Medicis in Paris in the early XVII century and now part of the Mobilier National. The Heralds, or messengers, tell the people the Artemisia has decided to call the assembly.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). It is woven on a cream background in cotton and lurex. This version of The Waiting is often called the Right panel since it mirrors the traditional version of The Waiting. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
This jacquard wall tapestry Acanthe, or Acanthus, is woven on a brown background. It is inspired from a William Morris embroidered panel done in 1898. This work portrays large acanthus leaves on a floral background. The symbolism of the acanthus leaf: as a perennial plant it represents enduring or recurring life. The acanthus leaf has been be a very popular design theme throughout time.
Inspired from Flemish 17th century tapestries, a rich draping makes a canopy over a magnificent bouquet that was very popular in the 18th century.
Ladies with musical instruments stand before the French Royal Palace in this beautiful old world tapestry. The scene depicts the month of December and was one of the twelve presented to Louis XIV.
Portiere Cupidon originates from late 18th century designs made for the hotel de Crillon in Paris This jacquard wall tapestry represent a statue of Cupid surrounded by flower garlands.
This tapestry was inspired from a tapestry woven at the Royal Beauvais Workshops in the 19th century. The Beauvais Manufacture was founded by Colbert, Prime Minister to King Louis XIV in 1661.
This fine art French jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Poppies Van Gogh, is a reproduction from a painting known as Vase with Red Poppies(1886) by Vincent Van Gogh.
This jacquard wall tapestry is an extract of the L'ouie, or The Hearing, which is part of the Lady and the Unicorn, or Dame A La Licorne: set of six tapestries woven around the year 1500 in the Flanders. It represents the Lady playing an organ. Each piece in the series represents one of the senses except for the final A Mon Seul Desir.
After a set of large tapestries drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne- Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris and Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, those tapestries depict the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot.
The original of this jacquard wall tapestry, Verdure Cascade, was woven in Lille in the early 18th century and is remarkable for its depth and the variety of green shades. It represents a bucolic view on a country village.
Created in 1884 by the painter and architect Charles-Louis Genuys, professor at the Art School of Limoges. The three French schools of decorative art at that time, Paris, Limoges and Aubusson are each represented. This is a brand new wall tapestry.
This tapestry is a rendition of the early 15th century series called Chasse a la Licorne or The Hunt of the Unicorn. The originals now reside in the Metropolitan Cloisters Museum in New York. Also known as Captive Unicorn in Blue and Unicorn Quest. This is a brand new antique replica tapestry woven in France!
Scene shows hunters departing on the hunt. (Battuta-1751) Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
Marie Antoinette: this decorative tapestry pillow cover is made in the likeness of the embroidery that was at the head of Queen Marie-Antoinette's bed. Jean-Francois Bony designed and produced this decorative embroidery which has been kept at Versailles since its creation in 1786. It features roses and lilies, the Queen's favorite flowers.
This beautiful brand new wall tapestry was adapted from the famous wall hangings of the Apocalypse d'Angers, woven at the end of the 14th century by Nicolas Bataille based on the cartoons of Hennequin of Bruges, for the Duke Louis 1st of Anjou.