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The Lady of Shalott was a Victorian poem written by the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson. His 1832 poem, itself inspired by medieval Arthurian legend, inspired the famous 1888 painting by John William Waterhouse, also entitled The Lady of Shalott. The painting features Elaine the Fair, ever moved by her love for Sir Lancelot, escaping from a tower along the river and making her way towards Camelot. This is a brand new woven replica of Waterhouse's masterpiece, artfully woven in Belgium in...
This is a brand new tapestry reproduction, woven after a large tapestry 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, this tapestry depicts the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot.
Illustrating Lord Alfred Tennyson's 1883 poem, Lady of Shalott, John William Waterhouse's painting eloquently captures the Lady's wistful, doomed quality as she embarks on her final voyage to Camelot.
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. This is an antique tapestry reproduction. It is a brand new tapestry, woven in France!
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.
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.
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!
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.
This tapestry depicts King Arthur as he would have been at the end of the 15th century. From right to left, watched, by Merlin, Arthur, with his future wife Guinevere, pulls out from the rock the sword which identifies him as the legitimate King. A brand new wall hanging tapestry!
This scene depicts a tournament in front of the walls of Camelot where King Arthur held his court. Queen Guenievre and the ladies of the court look from the castle. This tapestry recalls the warlike spirit of jousts with colorful heraldic banners.
The cult of chivalry reaches its peak during the 15th century. The powerful courts organized tournaments where knights, in gilded armors, held oriflammes made of painted damask silk. These knighthoods took an oath to defend the crown.