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Cavalier King Charles Wall Tapestry C-1148, 10-29Inchestall, 1148-Wh, 1148C, 1148Wh, 26H, 30-39Incheswide, 34W, Animal, Brown, Carolina, USAwoven, Cavalier, Charles, Dark, Dogs, Dowel, Fire, Horizontal, King, Red, Tapestry, Wall, Wood, tapestries, tapestrys, hangings, and, the

    This elegant tapestry scene depicts dogs in a natural setting. This painting was created by Robert May, one of the worlds leading canine artists as a study of Border Collies. Robert prides himself on creating lifelike canine paintings.

    Cavalier King Charles Family French Pillow Cover

      Want a pet? This family of Cavalier King Charles will immediately take its place in your home.

      The Charging Chasseur French Wall Tapestry The Charging Chasseur French Wall Tapestry, Cavalier de la Garde Imperiale, of the Imperial Guard

        This is a French jacquard loom woven wall tapestry inspired from the famous masterpiece, The Charging Chasseur, which was painted by Theodore Gericault in 1812. A wide rich border has been added as a grand framing around the image. Gericault was an emblematic artist of the Napoleon era.

        Chevaliers Belgian Wall Tapestry W-5325, 10-29Inchestall, 26H, 30-39Incheswide, 38W, Belgian, Blue, Chevaliers, Cream, Horizontal, Red, Tapestry, Wall, White, Belgianwoven, Europeanwoven, tapestries, tapestrys, hangings, and, the

          A knight was a gentleman soldier or member of the warrior class of the Middle Ages in Europe. In other Indo-European languages, cognates of cavalier or rider are more prevalent (e.g. French chevalier and German Ritter) suggesting a connection to the knight's mode of transport. Since antiquity, a position of honor and prestige has been held by mounted warriors such as the Greek hippeus, the Roman eques, and knighthood in the Middle Ages was inextricably linked with horsemanship.

          Officer of the Guard French Pillow Cover

            Officer of the Guard, or Cavalier de la Garde, is a jacquard tapestry pillow case over inspired from the famous masterpiece called, The Charging Chasseur, which was painted by Theodore Gericault in 1812. Gericault was an emblematic artist of the Napoleon era.