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Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
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...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
Taking its inspiration from Les Maisons Royales series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the dArenberg family in 1607. The neo-classical style chateau was built in the early 20th century by the industrialist and financier Baron Francois Empain.
Vincent Van Gogh painted this beautiful still life of delicate almond blossoms in 1890 to commemorate the birth of his nephew. 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. The original painting has a clear blue sky. We have translated this and made it available in four different colors: blue-gray, red, teal and yellow! Each comes in a wide variety of sizes and is offered in a square, vertical or...
A new large scale vertical, Stoclet Sketch is taken from an early work of Klimt's Stoclet Frieze. It depicts a contemporary tree and makes a signature statement.
The original of this jacquard wall tapestry, Terrasse with Border I, was woven in Antwerp in the early 17th century. It represents a bouquet of flowers in a copper bowl surrounded by columns and green foliage. It has an arabesque border and is also known as Terrasse, Beige.
Licorne Captive Rouge is a rendition of the early 15th century series called Chasse a la Licorne or The Hunt of the Unicorn. The originals now reside in the Metropolitan Cloisters Museum in New York. Also known as Captive Unicorn in Red and Unicorn Quest. This is a brand new antique replica tapestry woven in France!
The original of this jacquard wall tapestry, Verdure Cascade, was woven in Lille in the early 18th century and is remarkable for its depth and the variety of green shades. It represents a bucolic view on a country village.
Designed from a set of six tapestries depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Commissioned by Jean Leviste and woven by Willem de Pannemaker in the early 16th century. Now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. This is a brand new woven reproduction!
This tapestry is a rendition of the early 15th century series called Chasse a la Licorne or The Hunt of the Unicorn. The originals now reside in the Metropolitan Cloisters Museum in New York. Also known as Captive Unicorn in Blue and Unicorn Quest. This is a brand new antique replica tapestry woven in France!
One of a set of tapestries called- Artemisia, queen of antiquity, woven for Marie de Medicis in Paris in the early XVII century and now part of the Mobilier National. The Heralds, or messengers, tell the people the Artemisia has decided to call the assembly.
Inspired by the long-celebrated Knight of Siena fresco of Siena's Pallazo Publico, our tapestrypillow cover makes a striking impression wherever placed. The scene depicts the great commander of 14th century Sienese army. Guidoriccio da Fogliano rides his stallion during the siege at Montemassi. The original fresco measured an incredible 31 feet and is thought to be painted in the early years after the battle. You'll love the intrigue and history this tapestry pillow cover brings to your decor...
This jacquard wall tapestry is called English Bouquet, or Bouquet XVIII. It presents a vase with multicolored flowers on an orange background. It is an extract from an English tapestry of an early 18th century tapestry, woven in Soho.
This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction of an older work of art from an early 15th century tapestry that is now located in the Cluny Museum in Paris.
Legendary King Arthur woven European tapestry pillow cover features a portrait scene of the Legendary King Arthur. King Arthur is a legendary British leader of the late 5th and early 6th centuries, who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the early 6th century.
Bouquet Niche is inspired from an early 18th century English tapestry known as the Arabesque. The setting of this jacquard tapestry is inspired from Dutch 18th century still life paintings.
Portiere Cascade II is part of the original tapestry woven in Lille in the early 18th century. This tapestry features part of the original small vertical verdures facing 18th century peaceful landscapes. This tapestry is also known as: Cascade (right door).
Taking its inspiration from Les Maisons Royales series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the dArenberg family in 1607. The neo-classical style chateau was built in the early 20th century by the industrialist and financier Baron Francois Empain.
Designed from a set of six tapestries depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Commissioned by Jean Leviste and woven by Willem de Pannemaker in the early 16th century. Now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. This is a brand new woven reproduction!
This whimsical picture of a bridge leading through a forest contains great detail. The people cross confident in their leader on his grand, brown horse.
Designed from a set of six tapestries depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Commissioned by Jean Leviste and woven by Willem de Pannemaker in the early 16th century. Now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. This is a brand new woven reproduction!
This Flemish wall tapestry, Portiere Cascade, represents a peaceful landscape with green foliage and a village in the background. The design is part of a tapestry woven in Lille in the early 18th century.
An artistic scene from the early 20th century. Bank of the River Seine I, or Les quais de Seine, is a jacquard tapestry that is perfect to take a little Parisian atmosphere home after some time in the City of Light. La Rive Gauche, or Left Bank of the Seine, generally refers to the Paris of an earlier era: the Paris of artists, writers, and philosophers. It often implies a sense of bohemianism, counterculture, and creativity.
This jacquard wall tapestry is called English Bouquet, or Bouquet XVIII. It presents a vase with multicolored flowers on a dark blue background. It is an extract from an English tapestry of an early 18th century tapestry, woven in Soho.
An artistic scene from the early 20th century. Bank of the River Seine II, or Les quais de Seine, is a European jacquard tapestry pillow cover. Perfect to take a little Parisian atmosphere home after some time in the City of Light. La Rive Gauche, or Left Bank of the Seine, generally refers to the Paris of an earlier era: the Paris of artists, writers, and philosophers. It often implies a sense of bohemianism, counterculture, and creativity.
This elegant European jacquard tapestry panel, Terrasse with Columns, is a reproduction of one woven in Antwerp in the early 17th century. It represents a bouquet of flowers in a copper bowl surrounded by columns and green foliage. It has an arabesque border and is also known as Terrasse, Beige.
This Belgian chenille tapestry features a single poppy that is not the Oriental poppy, with its opiate of forgetfulness, but the European field poppy. It signifies remembrance. The seeds can lay dormant for years, sprouting only when the soil is disturbed. They were remarked upon as early as NapoleonÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__s campaigns, but became a lasting symbol after World War II. This was made legendary in the poem written by Canadian medical officer John McCrae ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ_...
Inspired by the artist's wife in 1918, "Jeanne Hebuterne in a Large Hat"� is based on the original expressionistic artist Almedo Modigliani. Spending his days in the Paris Salons alongside other famous artists of the early 1900s such as Picasso, Renoir, Chagall, and Braque, the artist was inspired greatly yet stayed true to his own stylistic nuances painting his subjects with elongated necks, almond eyes, and overdone features. Our tapestry pillow cover of the same name will bring the...
Renoir's festive artwork of the early 1900s depicting galas with food and drink flowing and dancing, laughing couples still bring brilliant color and happiness to the world. You'll find our tapestry pillow cover, inspired by the artist's Dance in the Country painting, will do just that. Depicted is a now famous couple, the woman in red bonnet and yellow gloves holding a fan and the gentleman with his arm draped around her waist and face to her nape. Pair with other artists pillow covers from...