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This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark green background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
Four furry felines sleep with no cares among the books. Charles Wysocki has the amazing ability to give these cats personality and life. The books are all cleverly named with the cats in mind.
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a red background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. William Morris is accredited with reviving traditional forms of textile arts and methods of production from the Middle Ages. This wall tapestry not only makes a beautiful addition to any home but also pays homage to a true textile mastermind, making use of traditional weaving techniques. With an intricate background, this tapestry also elegantly displays his often used...
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 wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a red background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. William Morris is accredited with reviving traditional forms of textile arts and methods of production from the Middle Ages. This wall tapestry not only makes a beautiful addition to any home but also pays homage to a true textile mastermind, making use of traditional weaving techniques. With an intricate background, this tapestry also elegantly displays his often used...
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
A wonderful garden tapestry. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
A beautiful and inviting English garden basks in the sun in this lovely courtyard. Add this wall tapestry to your home to enjoy a peaceful afternoon everyday!
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a red background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
A wall hanging tapestry based on a design by William Morris (1834-1896), the famous English artist. He was instrumental in the revival of the decorative arts at the end of the 19th century. The style he created is very popular, even today. This tapestry is perfect for all bird lovers!
This tapestry represents a majestic lion mixed up in flowers and green foliage. This design was originally produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
Map Mercator Belgian tapestry is rich with history. The original was made in 1630 by Henricus Hondius (1596 - 1651), in five languages (Dutch, English, German, French and Latin). The four individuals depicted in the map are Julius Caesar (top left), Claudius Ptolemy (top right), Gerard Mercator (bottom left) and Jodocus Hondius (his father, bottom right). The four scenes outside the globes represent the four elements (Ignis, Aer, Agua and Terra). Fire, Air, Water and Earth.
The hunt is on as a chestnut horse gallops across a stream as its owner guides him by pulling the reigns in this classic equestrian scene. Following behind quick hounds they chase after their prey. The perfect gift for any horse lover!
A beautiful English medieval style hunting scene. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
This Belgian tapestry depicts a design by Barend Van Orley of English Royals hunting during the 17th Century.
Taken from a painting by the English painter John Frederik Lewis (19th century). In the peacefulness of a sunset on the Sierra Nevada, a noble Andalusian lady rests and gazes from her terrace at the splendid Alhambra palace of Granada in Spain.
Birds Face to Face II transports you to a universe filled with lush vegetation and colourful animals. This beautiful European jacquard tapestry pillow cover is based on a William Morris work, entitled Strawberry Thief, 1883. One of his most popular designs: he depicts thrushes that were stealing fruit in his country home garden. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums....
Fine art that transports you to a universe filled with lush vegetation and colourful animals. This beautiful European jacquard tapestry pillow cover is based on a William Morris work, entitled Strawberry Thief, 1883. One of his most popular designs: he depicts thrushes that were stealing fruit in his country home garden. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums. Morris...
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.
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.
This rich and regal rooster by Alexandra Churchill has warm rich tones. The rooster is amongst apples in the barn. This piece is surely to please any rooster collector or someone with a more country decor.
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.
A symmetrical grouping of sporting dogs in the British countryside set in a burl wood frame and meticulously woven into a grand scale tapestry.
Coffee, fruit, and a vibrant flower makes the perfect English table setting in this wall tapestry.
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.
A wall tapestry with an English garden grid. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
Dog Pointer is an artisan crafted European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover displaying an English Pointer a favourite among hunting dogs.
A proper English fox hunt richly woven with a classic houndstooth border. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
A jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover that was originally designed in 1885 by William Morris and based on his poem about Picus, the Italian King who was transformed into a woodpecker in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book XIV. This classical work was the one of the most read books in the Middle Ages. William Morris, the famous English artist, has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
William Morris Orange Tree is a French jacquard tapestry pillow cover. The image is a reproduction of a well known tapestry design - The Orange Tree. It was produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. Morris was a famous English artist and has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown, many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
Woodpecker is a jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover that was originally designed in 1885 by William Morris and based on his poem about Picus, the Italian King who was transformed into a woodpecker in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book XIV. This classical work was the one of the most read books in the Middle Ages. William Morris, the famous English artist, has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
Orange Tree I is a European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover. This image of a simple fruit tree is a reproduction of a well known tapestry design - The Orange Tree. It was produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown, many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
This decorative European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Le Menestrel, or The Minstrel, represents a minstrel (musician) playing the Harp in a greenery environment. The original was produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
Aladin Left woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Vittorio Zechin. This scene is the left side of the work "One Thousand and One Nights" by Zechin. This work shows the procession of Aladin and his entourage of princes and princesses to ask for the hand in marriage of the Sultan's daughter, in this famous story originally in Arabic. Known as the Arabian Nights from the first English edition in 1706 we hear of stories and tales from folklore of the exotic Arabian...