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The Smell I Small French Pillow Cover

    This decorativepillow is a jacquard pillow cover extract of the tapestry series "The Lady at the Unicorn". Collect the whole set to tell a story from the Medieval era.

    Tree Squirrel French Pillow Cover

      Tree Squirrel is woven in the jacquard style. This wonderful European tapestry pillow cover is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511 and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. This panel is also called L'ecureuil.

      La Licorne Captive I French Pillow Cover

        La Licorne Captive I, is a European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover. The art comes from a set of medieval tapestries called, Chasse a la Licorne, or The Hunt of the Unicorn.

        Licorne Captive I French Pillow Cover

          La Licorne Captive I, is a European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover. The art comes from a set of medieval tapestries called, Chasse a la Licorne, or The Hunt of the Unicorn.

          Licorne Captive In Red I French Pillow Cover

            La Licorne Captive I, is a European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover. The art comes from a set of medieval tapestries called, Chasse a la Licorne, or The Hunt of the Unicorn.

            Medieval Hearing Small European Pillow Cover

              Medieval Hearing woven European tapestry pillow cover features one of the scenes from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. The Lady is seen here playing the pipe organ, in this celebration of the sense of hearing and sound. Originally from the medieval period of France, this work is a detail from the tapestry discovered in 1841, originally commissioned by the La Viste family.

              Licorne Gout European Pillow Cover

                Our Licome Gout Tapestry pillow Cover centers on a historical extract from the 16th century Lady and the Unicorn tapestry. The original set of six tapestries were woven to represent the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represent one of the human senses, this one, named "The Taste"�, depicts a woman dipping her finger in a compote held by a servant girl. Botanical and animal motifs fill the background. This pretty tapestry pillow cover brings historical scenes and rich color into the home when...

                Licorne Gout II European Pillow Cover

                  Inspired by original 16th century tapestries now hanging in the Cluny Museum in Paris, our Licorne Gout II pillow cover features the historic scene "Lady and the Unicorn."� An extract from the original arms of Jean le Viste, each scene depicts one of the senses except this one. Woven in Belgium from soft, supple cotton, our tapestry pillow cover brings beautiful historical imagery and rich color to the home. Fill the cover with apillow insert and tuck in the arm of a lounge chair or add a pair...

                  Medieval Smell European Pillow Cover

                    Medieval Smell woven European tapestry pillow cover features one of the scenes from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. This striking work represents the sense of smell. Woven in the 16th century, "Smell (L' Odorat) III"� shows the lady weaving a necklace of scented flowers, with her maidservant holding a basket of flowers for her. Her monkey smells one of the flowers that has dropped to the ground. This work was ordered by the Le Viste family and their coat of arms is...

                    Medieval Smell Small European Pillow Cover

                      Medieval Smell woven European tapestry pillow cover features one of the scenes from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. This striking work represents the sense of smell. Woven in the 16th century, "Smell (L' Odorat) III"� shows the lady weaving a necklace of scented flowers, with her maidservant holding a basket of flowers for her. Her monkey smells one of the flowers that has dropped to the ground. This work was ordered by the Le Viste family and their coat of arms is...