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Also known as Water Serpents I, created 1904-1907 by Gustav Klimt (1862 & 1918). Klimt’s eclectic range of influences included Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. A forerunner of Modernism and the Art Deco movements, Klimt’s huge creative influence still resonates in modern art, decorations and jewelry.
This jacquard wall tapestry is based on the work of Carle Vernet (1758-1836), one of Napoleons most prized artists. The emperor is seen with his court, watching a stag in the Compigne forest.
Woven in Brussels in the beginning of the 16th century. It is exhibited at the Cluny Museum in Paris. This tapestry shows one of the favorite pastimes of nobility during the 16th century.
The hunted unicorn cleanses the fountain’s water with his horn, viewed by the hunters and the animals.
Taking its inspiration from Les Maisons Royales series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the dArenberg family in 1607. The neo-classical style chateau was built in the early 20th century by the industrialist and financier Baron Francois Empain.
Keukenhof Gardens IV Belgian tapestry pillow coverfeatures the sight of the Keukenhof (the Parc of Nature) Garden. Keukenhof (Court's Kitchen), also known as the Garden of Europe is situated near Lisse, Netherlands, and is the world's largest flower garden. The flower garden was the idea in 1949 of the then-mayor of Lisse, a small town south of Amsterdam. The idea was to have a flower exhibit where growers from all over the Netherlands and Europe could show off their hybrids which will help...
This jacquard tapestry, Travail de la Laine, represents the wool work during the medieval period. The background of small flowers, typical of the late medieval tapestries, is known as mille-fleurs.IMPORTANT NOTE: Although the background appears black, it is actually a dark blue color.
Keukenhof Portiere I Belgian tapestry features the sight of the Keukenhof (the Parc of Nature) Garden. Keukenhof (Court's Kitchen), also known as the Garden of Europe is situated near Lisse, Netherlands, and is the world's largest flower garden. The flower garden was the idea in 1949 of the then-mayor of Lisse, a small town south of Amsterdam. The idea was to have a flower exhibit where growers from all over the Netherlands and Europe could show off their hybrids which will help Netherlands as...
Dame Au Blason is a jacquard wall tapestry from a late 17th century design made for the wedding of Elizabeth Charlotte de Orleans, niece of Louis XIV. It shows a woman and two children holding up a crown topped shield surrounded by flower garlands on a yellow background. This is a brand new antique replica, woven in France!
The fortress was rebuilt and enlarged by Jean de Fosseux from 1381 on. The castle is in Deinze, East Flanders, Belgium. This is a brand new wall tapestry.
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 golden background in cotton and lurex. 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.
British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. This beautiful tapestry is based on one of his famous pieces.
A scene from Claude Monet's gardens at Giverny. Monet's garden is much today as it was when he painted his famous lake Giverny, as reflected in this group of tapestries.
A vintage style map of the old world. A great wall tapestry for your home or office!
One of the series of 5 senses, exposed at the Cluny Museum in Paris Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
Fill your decor with nature's glorious blooms for a garden-like look you're sure to love. Our Poppies Tapestry pillow Cover Large comes handcrafted for a wonderful look of luxury. It boasts the most recognizable bloom regaled by artists around the world for its mesmerizing petals and sultry red hues. The fields of poppies from Bali to South France enchant and enthrall as will our tapestry pillow covers. Choose a pair of thesepillow covers to perch on a pair of lounge chairs. pillow cover...
Les Patineurs, or The Skaters, represents a variety of ice skaters in a winter scene. The original design comes from the set of tapestries called Mois de Lucas, woven in Flanders at the beginning of the 16th century and repeated at the Gobelins until the 18th century.
British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. This beautiful tapestry is based on one of his famous pieces.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). Woven on a dark background in cotton and lurex, it is lined with a plain beige cotton fabric. 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.
A brand new tapestry replica from the Noble Pastorale series of six wall tapestries, originally desgined by Francois Boucher. The original scenes are 12 feet tall and up to 19 feet wide.
Keukenhof Gardens I Belgian tapestry pillow coverfeatures the sight of the Keukenhof (the Parc of Nature) Garden. Keukenhof (Court's Kitchen), also known as the Garden of Europe is situated near Lisse, Netherlands, and is the world's largest flower garden. The flower garden was the idea in 1949 of the then-mayor of Lisse, a small town south of Amsterdam. The idea was to have a flower exhibit where growers from all over the Netherlands and Europe could show off their hybrids which will help...
Tree of Life Belgian tapestry pillow cover is inspired by the work of William Morris, painter, author and poet. The tree of life tapestry is a mystical concept, a metaphor for common descent, and a motif in various world theologies and philosophies.
A scene from Claude Monet's gardens at Giverny. Monet's garden is much today as it was when he painted his famous lake Giverny, as reflected in this group of tapestries.
A reproduction of a painting by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918). Klimt’s eclectic range of influences included Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. A forerunner of Modernism and the Art Deco movements, Klimt’s huge creative influence still resonates in modern art, decorations and jewelry.
Pastorella is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The artwork is a rendering of a work by Francois Boucher (1703-1770), a French painter in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories, and pastoral scenes. He was perhaps the most celebrated painter and decorative artist of the 18th century, and court painter of Louis XV.
A unique composition of the world famous Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada, in an impressionable style.
Map of the World - Europe, Asia, Africa is a European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover featuring an antique map of the world and a detailed background with scenes from the old world and new.
The Vitruvian Man is a world-renowned drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, originally done about 1487.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
Dive into the world of Alice in Wonderland with this jacquard pillow cover.
The elegance and sophistication of world maps translated into a French jacquard woven pillow cover.
The elegance and sophistication of world maps translated into a French jacquard woven pillow cover.
This wall tapestry features a castle of classical style which was built in 1630. It has belonged to the family Hurault for more than six centuries.
Jean de France, Duke of Berry, Bourges, is famously known for his richly illuminated Book of Hours. For this, he chose very skilled artists to illustrate and miniaturize daily labour work during the four seasons, with nice landscapes and beautiful castles, and always showing the Duke himself favourably in large scale. This tapestry represents May, the month traditionally considered as the month of love.
This is a beautiful tapestry reproduction from the original artwork of Charles Le Brun (1619-1690). The King's pipers and drummers are the subject of this exquisitely detailed tapestry. In this scene we see a man, woman, two children and their dog interacting with the musicians. The landscape is beautiful and idyllic with intricate detail in the foliage of the trees, plants and landscape of the countryside. A river behind them produces a luscious backdrop to the scene. The work of Le Brun is...