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A tapestry of the classic painting by Edmund Blair Leighton Entitled 'God Speed' painted in the 1900s. Featuring a beautiful red-haired woman wishing her beloved knight in armor a farewell and safe return as he prepares to ride into battle on his white steed. She ties a red sash around the knight's arm, which he is meant to return. This was typical in medieval times and was meant to assure that the knight returns alive and well. God Speed was the first of several paintings by Leighton on the...
An ornate tapestry featuring a design by artist Bob Bergin. This beautiful regal wall hanging displays a heraldic crest and the words love, strength, and, courage in Latin. This wall hanging is woven in rich jewel tones and is completed with an intricate border.
A Mon Seul Desir I is one of the famous six tapestries in the The Lady and the Unicorn series residing in the Cluny museum. Woven in about 1511 they feature the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represents one of the senses except for the final A Mon Seul Desir. Also known as My Sole Desire, this piece is woven in the jaquard style and depicts a young woman of high society with her servant surrounded by a unicorn and a lion on a red background with many flowers and animals.
A Belgian woven jacquard wall tapestry. The origins of this tapestry, also called Le Feu, are uncertain. Nonetheless, it is one of the most elegant and intricately woven tapestries ever created. Best estimates are that the original was woven in the 17th century and that it was a coat of arms used as a design for an extravagant door. The original is still on display at Versailles. This version is woven to the exact specifications as the original and captures all its beauty and ornate detailing....
The Coat of Arms are the Royal Arms of Charles 2nd (Charles Stuart) who reigned (England, Scotland and Ireland) between 1661 and 1685. The words "Honi soit qui mal y pense" mean "Shame to him who evil thinks". This is a brand new woven replica of the original.
This Flemish wall tapestry, Grandes Armoiries Red, was designed by Pierre Josse Perrot. Different versions were woven at the Gobelins at the beginning of the 18th century. The original pieces are at the Louvre and at the Versailles castle. The arms are those of the French Kingdom: three gold fleurs de lys on azure blue, woven on a red background. Also known as Grandes armoiries fond rouge.
From an inspired wall tapestry by William Morris (1836-1896) the famous British painter. This scene symbolizes the Quest for the Unicorn by King Arthur's legendary Knights of the Round Table. The Lion represents the most courageous knights.
A Mon Seul Desir II is one of the famous six tapestries in the The Lady and the Unicorn series. The originals were woven in about 1511 and they feature the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represents one of the senses except for the final tapestry A Mon Seul Desir. Also known as My Sole Desire, this piece is woven in the jacquard style. This is a brand new antique reproduction wall tapestry!
centuries for aristocrats, royalty, and tourists. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
Women of color banded together in a rainbow of colors standing, arms interlocking in a show of unity and strength.
Arms of the Knights Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of William Morris. (1836-1896) Arms of the Knights tapestry tells the tale of the 24 knights of the round table sent to search for the unicorn. In this tapestry the lion represents the knights as well as the shields, or "escutcheon" in the background. Here are the arms of different knights of the round table bidden to search the lion and unicorn who departed on the quest whatever may happen to those knights these are the chiefest....
This European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, La Licorne, or The Unicorn is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. Companion piece to this is #897 Le Lion Medieval.
This is an Italian jacquard wall tapestry. Pictured is a rampant lion bearing the coat of arms of Jean La Viste. It has an otherworldly background of black sky is set with stylized vines and earth covered with acanthus leaves. A red border with alternating shields completes the composition of this remarkable medieval theme.
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Prince of Helse in the turn of the century.
From the 1888 painting by Edmund Blair Leighton (1853-1922). This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction!
A lovely array of warm colors in bright hues based on French tapestries from the middle ages and woven in the European style with superb color and detail.
From the 1888 painting by Edmund Blair Leighton (1853-1922). This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction!
From an inspired wall tapestry by William Morris (1836-1896) the famous British painter. This scene symbolizes the Quest for the Unicorn by King Arthur's legendary Knights of the Round Table.
One of the famous six tapestries in the The Lady with the Unicorn series. Woven in about 1511 they feature the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represents one of the senses except for the final A Mon Seul Desir.
This tapestry shows a beautiful heraldic crest of golds and reds. The background is dark which accentuates the emblem very well. The lions are flanking the royal crown and the red drape is held apart to reveal the central family crest symbols of chest pieces. A decorative border completes the work. Royal crest tapestries were used for centuries to signify family names and traditions.
This image comes from a 17th-18th century painting depicting a pitched battle between several galleons. These large multi-decked and armed ships were developed in the 16th century to deal with pirates.
Inspired from a tapestry by William Morris (1836-1896), famous British artist and designer, woven in 1980. This scene symbolizes the Quest for the Unicorn by King Arthur's legendary twenty-four knights. The Lion represents the most courageous knights.
This is an Italian jacquard wall tapestry. Pictured is a rampant unicorn bearing the coat of arms of Jean La Viste. It has an otherworldly background of black sky is set with stylized vines and earth covered with acanthus leaves. A red border with alternating shields completes the composition of this remarkable medieval theme.
This famous coat of arms of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is based on an historic tapestry and features the eagle and bees of the Empire style. Display a piece of history in your very own home when you buy this brand new woven reproduction.
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Duke of Chaulhes in the turn of the century.
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Prince of Wales in the turn of the century.
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Princess of Wales in the turn of the century.
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...
Mucha Summer II woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. Mucha Summer shows the woman personifying summer, based on the work of Alphonse Maria Mucha. A painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau movement, Mucha (1860-1939) was inspired in many of his works by beautiful women representing a variety of ideas, of which this is one of a set representing the four seasons. This woman representing summer is seen with summer flowers in her arms celebrating the...
This elegant European jacquard tapestry pillow cover represents the crest of the De Nagera family, originally woven in Bruges in the 16th century, it is a coat of arms surrounded by colorful interwoven leaves.
This beautiful European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, L'ouie, or The Hearing, is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries the Lady and the Unicorn, depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style.
This European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, La Licorne, or The Unicorn is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. Companion piece to this is #897 Le Lion Medieval.
This fine art European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Le Lion Medieval, or The Lion, is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. Companion piece to this is #898 La Licorne.
This European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, The Orange Tree, is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven around 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style.
Sight is a European jacquard wall tapestry. It is an extract from one of the famous six tapestries in the The Lady with the Unicorn series. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represents one of the senses except for the final A Mon Seul Desir, often considered a declaration of love.
Mucha Summer II woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. Mucha Summer shows the woman personifying summer, based on the work of Alphonse Maria Mucha. A painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau movement, Mucha (1860-1939) was inspired in many of his works by beautiful women representing a variety of ideas, of which this is one of a set representing the four seasons. This woman representing summer is seen with summer flowers in her arms celebrating the...
This European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, La Licorne, or The Unicorn is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. Companion piece to this is #897 Le Lion Medieval.
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...
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...
Bring the beauty and texture of historically inspired textiles to the home with our Licorne Millne Fleurs II pillow Cover. Representing an extract from the iconic 16th French tapestries depicting the original arms of Jean le Viste, this tapestry pillow boasts vintage botanical and floral motifs. It brings the storied past of Belgium art and weaving to any room. Perch a pair of these lovelypillow covers on the bed or sofa. The cover is woven from 100% cotton and backed with a lining. A zipper...
Dame A L'Hermine woven Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of artist Leonardo Da Vinci. This piece features the Dame A L'Hermine, or The Lady with the ermine, as it is also called. The subject in the painting has been identified with reasonable certainty as Cecilia Gallerani, who was the mistress of Leonardo's employer, Ludovico Sforza. The woman is sitting body facing three quarters right but facing left as if to be looking at another person. In her arms, Gallerani holds a small...
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...