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Symbolist Gustav Klimt spent his summer holidays in Villa Oleander, in Kammer on Lake Attersee, Austria. From his memories of those holidays, Klimt beautifully painted Farm Garden with Sunflowers, or Bauergarten mit Sonnenblumen. Characterized by cheerfulness, for this work the artist made radical use of the diagonal to connect the foreground and background. Klimt studied the works of Van Gogh, and a bit of that influence can be seen in this painting. The foreground is prominent and...
This brand new wall tapestry is based on a 1626 map by John Speed a respected cartographer, get captured in its antiquity and vibrancy! The perfect piece for the office or any room that you want to bring a nostalgic feel to.
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....
Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms set against a clear blue sky in 1890, to commemorate the birth of his nephew, Vincent Willem. Theo, the brother of Van Gogh, named his son after Vincent, and stated "I am making a wish that he may be as determined and courageous as you". The branches of the almond tree were chosen as a symbol of new life, being a variety that blossoms in early spring in the south of France. Theo and his wife, Jo, chose to display the...
This beautiful tapestry captures the beautiful view of Florence and the Arno River.
Ever inspired by the landscape surrounding her Idaho home and studio, artist Melissa Brown captures the enchanting feel of nature. This tapestry provides a wonderfully woven interpretation of the original painting, abundant with vivid color. A majestic tree stands proudly on the shore of a tranquil river, surrounded by glorious, vibrant shades of earth tones, greens, blues, rich gold tones, and hints of lush purple. A gorgeous woven wall tapestry, alive with detail, depth and beauty, and...
The Unicorn in Captivity is the last in a series of seven in the collection of medieval art housed at The Cloisters. Together they illustrate the unicorn myth, which was rich with symbolism. No hunter could capture the unicorn without the aid of a maiden, to whom the beast would willingly surrender. The background color of this tapestry is a deep green. This item is also available without the border as item W-6863.
This modern wall tapestry brings new life to The Hunt of the Unicorn series which originally consisted of seven pieces woven in wool, silk, and gilt. Originally woven in the Southern Netherlands between 1495 and 1505, it was concluded that they were commissioned by Anne of Brittany, to celebrate her marriage to Louis XII, King of France, on December 6, 1491. This was determined by the A and reversed E featured throughout the series which were interpreted as the first and the last letters of...
Artist Megan Meagher first showed an affinity for art as a child, and begin her quest for an art career in her teens. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Art in painting and drawing from James Madison University, where she explored screen-printing and photography. A dedicated student of art history, Megan found much inspiration in the works of the Masters Her greatest influences are Mary Cassat, Chuck Close and Phillip Pearlstein. Our skilled artisans have taken her original work, Agate Abstract II,...
Ever inspired by the landscape surrounding her Idaho home and studio, artist Melissa Brown captures the enchanting feel of nature. This tapestry provides a wonderfully woven interpretation of the original painting, abundant with vivid color. From the lush, color filled blanket of the forest floor, to the rich greens and gold tones of the tree, all the way up to the expanse of the vibrant deep red sky, this is a one of a kind wall tapestry. Excellent as an accent, but strong and bold enough to...
This Belgian tapestry is the seventh tapestry in the tapestries of the unicorn series. The Unicorn in Captivity is the last in a series of seven in the collection of medieval art housed at The Cloisters. Together they illustrate the unicorn myth, which was rich with symbolism. No hunter could capture the unicorn without the aid of a maiden, to whom the beast would willingly surrender. The background color of this tapestry is a deep green.
A woven depiction of a wonderful Van Gogh painting, this wall tapestry captures the light's affect on the sea just as Van Gogh set out to do when he painted this piece of art. In this scene a fleet of fishing boats return to the village after a hard work.
This Italian woven tapestry features an iconic scene of Italy's famous Lake Como set in the 18th century. Italy's Lake Como takes up the expansive vista to your left. A stone path through the lovely gardens leads to a viewpoint beyond. To the right is the Renaissance styled temple that is part of the villa's gardens and grounds. This is a delight of peace, beauty and tranquility. The artist, who is incorrectly said to be Francois Boucher but is actually unknown, has captured the scene...
Talented artist and Maryland native, Cheri Blum, is renowned for her elegant, peaceful, and serene paintings of nature and its beauty. Hollyhocks by the Sea is an excellent example of Blum's gift for classic simplicity. Our artisans have captured the sweet softness of delicate hollyhocks, in lush shades of purple, lavender, pale coral and pink, as they sway in the warm breeze by the shore.
In August 1667, the city of Lille, France, was taken from the Spaniards by the French during the reign of King Louis XIV. It is the latter, accompanied by Turenne and Vauban, that is shown here. The work is part of a series of 14 tapestries on the "History of the King", woven later at the Gobelins Factory in Paris in the 17th century. This is a brand new reproduction tapestry.
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.
The inner strength and beauty of galloping horses is captured beautifully in this lovely tapestry woven in creams and neutrals.
Montreal native Burney Lieberman has been an artistic photographer for most of his adult life. His stunning work conveys his passion for capturing the underlying beauty and essence of his subjects. This wall tapestry showcases the striking contrast of the bright reds and yellows against the black, shadowy details of the trees, and the clean, stark white of the snow.
In August 1667, the city of Lille, France, was taken from the Spaniards by the French during the reign of King Louis XIV. It is the latter, accompanied by Turenne and Vauban, that is shown here. The work is part of a series of 14 tapestries on the "History of the King", woven later at the Gobelins Factory in Paris in the 17th century. This is a brand new reproduction tapestry.
Native Canadian artist Eve, began her education in creative arts and ventured into design. Restricted by the technical aspect of linear design, Eve fell back on her creative side where she was able to paint without limitations. She integrated her knowledge of form and space with vivid color and texture, allowing the viewer to capture her unique perspective. She then combines the use of rich color with bold pattern to complete the effect of design and space. Birch Shadows is a fine example of...
This modern wall tapestry brings new life to The Hunt of the Unicorn series which originally consisted of seven pieces woven in wool, silk, and gilt. Originally woven in the Southern Netherlands between 1495 and 1505, it was concluded that they were commissioned by Anne of Brittany, to celebrate her marriage to Louis XII, King of France, on December 6, 1491. This was determined by the A and reversed E featured throughout the series which were interpreted as the first and the last letters of...
High above the shores of Italy’s Lake Como, a perfect view can be captured of sailboats dotting the water below, then houses climbing hills beyond, blues skies reflected in blue waters while flowers blossom and the grass grows. The scene is hypnotic and calming, one that you will want to bring into your home for the sheer beauty and relaxation it brings. It is woven from in a fine cotton and viscose blend with soft hand, vibrant hand, and luminous sheen. It is woven in Italy by expert weavers.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image, Max is surrounded by whimsically named literary works while he naps away on a newspaper. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
In 1877 Claude Monet painted La Gare Saint-Lazare after the train station in Paris. La Gare Saint-Lazare has been famously depicted in numerous art works. Here Monet used the impressionistic style he was well known for to perfectly capture the impressiveness of the train station that many adore. This wall hanging replica is as esthetically pleasing as the original!
Varenna is the most heavenly point in Lake Como, Italy. Although it is not as famous as Bellagio, it has some of the most beautiful old villas in Lake Como. In this piece, artist Bob Pejman has captured a unique portrait of a grand villa on the lake. A brand new wall tapestry.
A tapestry reproduction of the famous Unicorn tapestry series from the Middle Ages. Here we have a very wide tapestry, featuring the hunters on the left and the captive unicorn on the right, combining two of the seven tapestries in the "tapestries of the unicorn" series. The Unicorn Hunt tapestry is the first in the series, showing the noble man's hunt for the unicorn. The Unicorn in Captivity is the last in a series in the collection of medieval art housed at The Cloisters. Together they...
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image, Remington the cat is fast a sleep in a seed box. He is surrounded by all the gardening tricks of the trade like hoes, seeds, watering cans and clippers. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. In this image, Remington and a companion are surrounded by literary works while they nap away. Even the ticking clock can't wake them up.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image a plump striped cat lay contently napping with all fours dangling way up in a tree. Even the birds flying in and out the teapot birdhouse cannot wake him. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image, two striped feline companions are contently napping away in front of a roaring fire. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
A creative interpretation of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece, The Kiss. This woven wall tapestry captures the subjects in a closer view and enhances the image with a stunning border collage derived from elements within the original painting. Spectacularly infused with gold lurex for added brilliance and shimmer.
A glorious royal themed tapestry featuring columns and urn of flowers. At over 100 inches wide and over 100 inches in length it is sure to add a masterful presence to any large room. Woven in Belgium, it is thick heirloom quality, sure to last for generations!
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image Maggie, a plump cat lay contently napping among all the tricks of the sewing trade. Yarn, needles and sewing boxes sit around an old Singer. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
Varenna is the most heavenly point in Lake Como, Italy. Although it is not as famous as Bellagio, it has some of the most beautiful old villas in Lake Como. In this piece, artist Bob Pejman has captured a unique portrait of a grand villa on the lake. A brand new wall tapestry.
Robert Duncan captures the innocence of youth in this country scene. A little sandy haired girl wearing overalls walks along the fence row while black and white dairy cows look on. The green meadow is even more appealing with a back drop of majestic mountains.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image, Frederick is surrounded by whimsically named literary works while he naps away amongst them and the trinkets on the shelves.
A flower is perfectly captured in full bloom on this woven work of art. The crisp white is exquisitely contrasted by the dark sepia background making it the grand focal point.
Bellagio Village I is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the work of Robert (Bob) Pejman whose landscape imagery has captured the imagination of many with his focus on Lake Como, and Venice. Bellagio Village I is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper closure that allows easy placement and removal of pillow inserts.
Floral in Arch is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by traditional floral still life fine art. The expert craftsmanship of our skilled artisans has created for you an array of flowers in bloom with such captured detail lend this piece a sense of fresh spring air that is vibrant and full of life. Floral in Arch is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper closure that allows easy placement and removal of pillow inserts.
Bellagio Village Door is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the work of Robert (Bob) Pejman whose landscape imagery has captured the imagination of many with his focus on Lake Como, and Venice. Bellagio Village Door is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper closure that allows easy placement and removal of pillow inserts.
Bellagio Village Two Tables is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the work of Robert (Bob) Pejman whose landscape imagery has captured the imagination of many with his focus on Lake Como, and Venice. Bellagio Village Two Tables is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper closure that allows easy placement and removal of pillow inserts.
Passage to San Marco I is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the work of Robert (Bob) Pejman whose landscape imagery has captured the imagination of many with his focus on Lake Como, and Venice. Passage to San Marco I is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper closure that allows easy placement and removal of pillow inserts.