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From a set of tapestries called the Royale Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. They were designed by Charles Le Brun a prominent painter and designer of the late 17th century. Le Bruns work was admired by many, especially King Louis XIV, who eventually made him the First Painter to the King. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed...
This wall tapestry transports viewers away to the beautiful Tuscan countryside, taking them up the steps of an ornate Italian villa. Rich warm tones and textured weaves accentuate the stucco and potted plants, the greens of the plants and trees create a lush brilliance, and the pale blue shutters add a great pop of color. Charming yet not overpowering, this tapestry would be the perfect complement to any design style!
Based on a classic painting by Edmund Blair Leighton entitled 'The Accolade'. It is one of his many paintings depicting the subject of chivalry and has been considered as one of his best-known works. This scene depicts an accolade ceremony where one is bestowed the honor of knighthood. The brave knight dressed in a coat of chain mail armor kneels before the beautiful queen and is sworn in with the edge of a sword. An audience watches on to the right of the scene as witnesses to the ceremony.
A scene from Claude Monet's gardens at Giverny. Monet lived and painted in Giverny from 1883 until his death in 1926. He noticed the village of Giverny while looking out of a train window and was determined to move there, he eventually purchased a house and property and began a great landscaping project which included lily ponds that would become the subjects of his best-known works. Monet's garden is much today as it was when he painted his famous lake Giverny, as reflected in this tapestry.
A tapestry of the classic painting by Edmund Blair Leighton Entitled 'God Speed' painted in the 1900s. Featuring a beautiful red-haired woman wishing her beloved knight in armor a farewell and safe return as he prepares to ride into battle on his white steed. She ties a red sash around the knight's arm, which he is meant to return. This was typical in medieval times and was meant to assure that the knight returns alive and well. God Speed was the first of several paintings by Leighton on the...
This beautiful wall tapestry translates Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt's most enduring masterpiece, The Kiss, into tapestry form. This tapestry was painted during the height of Klimt's Golden Period, it features two lovers in a sweet embrace, both wearing embellished robes featuring Art Nouveau style. Beautiful, vibrant, and romantic, the unique geometric shapes of this piece seem to have a life of their own. Bright yellow hues lend the piece a remarkable vivacity while the golden...
This wall tapestry is inspired from the Tentures des Maisons Royales, a set of 12 tapestries woven at the Gobelins Factory in Paris towards the end of the 17th century for King Louis XIV of France. Each of the original 12 tapestries depicted a different castle at each month of the year. Here is a typical 17th century castle in an August landscape. This tapestry is brand new.This tapestry is also available in a square size of 58"W x 58"H.Note: The largest available size of 110"W x 58"H is a...
The brilliance of the sun is deflected by a canopy of lush vines in this wall tapestry, inspired by Carl Frederik Aagaard's classic artwork entitled Amalfi Dia Cappuccini. Known for the realism of his oil paintings, Aagaard (1833-1895) made significant contributions to the artistic renaissance of Copenhagen's Golden Age. This majestic piece translates Aagaard's work into tapestry form and exudes warmth and serenity.
An ornate tapestry featuring a design by artist Bob Bergin. This beautiful regal wall hanging displays a heraldic crest and the words love, strength, and, courage in Latin. This wall hanging is woven in rich jewel tones and is completed with an intricate border.
This is a brand new reproduction tapestry of a vintage piece. The original tapestry was woven in Flanders, Belgium, in the late 15th century and now hangs in the Cluny museum in Paris. The scene depicts the bustle of harvest time, exemplifying grape gathering and the wine press. It shows the two methods of pressing used in medieval times: pressing grapes with the feet, and pressing with the screw, to extract the juice, and then collected in wooden barrels. This marvelous antique replica is...
This map of the world was created by the Flemish map engraver Jan Baptist Vrients in 1596. It features an ornate double hemisphere and is the second earliest printed map of the world to include allegorical vignettes around the two hemispheres. The continents of Europe, Asia, Africa and America are represented in the four corners as are animals indigenous to each area.
This is a beautiful wall tapestry rendition of an original painting by the artist Bob Pejman. In a style he calls romantic realism, Bob Pejman creates idyllic, tranquil worlds. This tapestry depicts a lovely coastline view of the island of Capri in Naples, Italy. The blue waters of the Gulf of Naples are seen here in this vista, along a charming cobblestone path decorated with urns of flowers and poplar trees. A gazebo with flowers is seen at the vantage point, as one can look out onto the...
The elegant and colorful plumage of this graceful peacock and his royal blue head make this animal seem regal. He stands atop a decorative urn in a lush garden in this wall hanging.
This wall tapestry features a lovely balcony overlooking a valley of ripe vineyards. Get a delightful view in any room of the house with this tapestry!
Giverny Pond is a jacquard woven tapestry depicting a beautiful landscape with a pond, weeping willow trees, various flora, and a classical bridge crossing. A gorgeous and romantic tapestry.
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....
Inspired by tapestries woven at the beginning of the 18th century at the Royal Manufacture of Beauvais, just north of Paris, France. Featuring a verdure landscape alive with color and life of finely detailed flowers in the foreground and a stately manor and estate in the background, taking the viewer to an enchanting place. Tapestries with medallions were generally used to decorate royal or bourgeois mansions.
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...
The original Bayeux Tapestry was a series of embroidered linen strips that depicted the pictorial history of the invasion of England by William of Normandy. It is believed that it was commissioned by Bishop Odo, the half-brother of William, and it was made in England and then displayed In Bayeux Cathedral, hence the name Bayeaux. That original Bayeux Tapestry is nearly 1,000 years old and was 230 feet long! This one here is a brand new replica at a very affordable cost.
Enjoy this brand new tapestry reproduction from the famous Lady and the Unicorn tapestry series. In this scene, the lady stands in front of a tent, across the top of which is written "À Mon Seul Désir", an obscure motto, variously interpretable as "my one/sole desire", "according to my desire alone"; "by my will alone", "love desires only beauty of soul", "to calm passion". Her maidservant stands to the right, holding...
Built in 1513 during the Renaissance. Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medicis lived in this magnificent castle.
This tapestry is a reproduction of the work of contemporary artist Robert Pejman. It depicts the view of the Amalfi coast on Campania in Italy. This region of Italy is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and beautiful scenic vistas. In this scene we see a flower arbor on a terrace leading to the vista of the coastline of Amalfi beyond. The landscape is idyllic and filled with flowers and sunlight. Because of its sheer beauty, this part of Italy has been a haven for artists and nobility. The...
Pioneering Czechoslovakian artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) created a sumptuous Art Nouveau style filled with soft colors, curving lines and ethereal women. From Les Heures Du Jour (Hours of the Day) series, 1899. This brand new tapestry is as captivating as the original!
A beautiful painted landscape view of a working Tuscan vineyard has been translated into a woven masterpiece. A gateway that is so beautifully detailed, and lushly colored, you will feel as though you could stroll along the path to find a lovely glass of wine waiting for you!
Loran Specks Tuscan masterpiece portraying a still life of fruit, wine, and urns on a rustic stone table. A remarkable wall tapestry.
Vincent Van Gogh's famous 1888 French coffee house Cafe Terrace at Night on an autumn night is masterfully recreated in a woven tapestry. The rich brush strokes of Van Gogh are enhanced by the textures of the weaves in this wall tapestry.
A very warm and inviting Tuscan landscape beckons you through this beautiful brick archway in Italy. This wall tapestry features vibrant colors that are sure to add warmth and zest to any room.
A new addition to our selection of Van Gogh Tapestries is this lovely piece, known as Olive Trees by Vincent Van Gogh.
Wrap yourself up in this timeless tapestry scene of Lake Como. The beautiful lake is nestled in the Italian Countryside with the Alpine mountains as a backdrop.
Get lost in France every time with this street corner cafe. The perfect wall tapestry for the European traveler.
This is a beautiful brand new Belgian woven wall tapestry. Light up your home and order a uniquely woven European wall tapestry today!
In this famous tapestry known as The Unicorn in Captivity, the unicorn is shown alive again and happy, chained to a pomegranate tree surrounded by a fence in a field of flowers. Originally woven in the Southern Netherlands between 1495 and 1505. This is a brand new reproduction tapestry.
A beautiful artistic depiction of a Tuscan Landscape, available in medium to very large sizes. An exclusive tapestry to our collection!
This is a wall tapestry inspired by a fragment of a Chinese panel dating from the 18th century. It is decorated with trees, flowers, birds and butterflies.
A reproduction of a painting by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918). Klimt’s eclectic range of influences included Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. A forerunner of Modernism and the Art Deco movements, Klimt’s huge creative influence still resonates in modern art, decorations and jewelry.
This Belgian tapestry features the sight of the Keukenhof (the Parc of Nature) Garden. Keukenhof (Court's Kitchen), also known as the Garden of Europe is situated near Lisse, Netherlands, and is the world's largest flower garden. The flower garden was the idea in 1949 of the then-mayor of Lisse, a small town south of Amsterdam. The idea was to have a flower exhibit where growers from all over the Netherlands and Europe could show off their hybrids which will help Netherlands as it is the...
A breathtaking European seaside view is available for the taking in this magnificent wall hanging tapestry.
This tapestry is an extract from a famous late 15th-century Flemish tapestry now at the Cluny Museum in Paris. It evokes scenes of the grape harvest from the crop cluster to the barrel of wine. Two methods of expelling wine are displayed here, one by stomping on the grapes, and the other by using a press. The scene all unfolds on a mille fleur background.
The romantic appeal of Sir Francis Dicksee's medieval style earned him great success and popularity. This creation is his interpretation of John Keats poem, La Belle Dame sans Merci.
Peacefulness envelops the viewer of this Tuscan tapestry. Picture yourself on the hillside overlooking this beautiful landscape in Tuscany, Italy.
A brand new tapestry reproduction, woven in France! The original of this wall tapestry, woven in Beauvais in the middle of the 19th century, was inspired by the work of Jean-Baptiste Monoyera specialist of still life paintings in the 17th century. The original is on exhibition at Musuem d'Orsay in Paris.
Woven circa 1520 by Pieter van Aeist, a Flemish master weaver in Brussels, most likely for the French market where mille fleurs designs were popular. This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction, woven after the original.