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This jacquard wall tapestry is a reproduction of one of the five tapestries from Hunting The Unicorn, woven in the 15th century. This representation shows the hunted unicorn as it cleanses the fountainÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ___ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ____s water with his horn, viewed by the...
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.
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!
Katie Dobson Cundiff has a love for nature and it shows in the detail of her animals shown here. a regal elephant, cheetah, water buffalo, lion and rhinoceros are set in a jungle inspired background and border.
Allen crates this fun piece of wine art. Five brightly colored bottles create the word "Pinot". This piece would be great over a buffet or in a kitchen nook.
A beautifully made tapestry pillow cover, woven on jacquard looms in Europe. Bring another touch of elegance into your home with this well crafted pillow cushion cover!
A beautifully made tapestry pillow cover, woven on jacquard looms in Europe. Bring another touch of elegance into your home with this well crafted pillow cushion cover!
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!
A beautifully made tapestry pillow cover, woven on jacquard looms in Europe. Bring another touch of elegance into your home with this well crafted pillow cushion cover!
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 beautiful tapestry encompasses three scenes of the original six tapestries in the Lady with the Unicorn series. The original tapestries were woven in about 1511 and each tapestry in the series represents one of the five senses except for the final piece, A Mon Seul Desir. The three scenes in this large wall tapestry are portraying the senses of hearing, touch and taste. This is a brand new tapestry reproduction.
This jacquard pillow cover features five fleur de lis (plural) in a symmetrical pattern amidst a blue backdrop with many smaller fleurs as an accent. The fleur de lys is a stylized lily used in various forms of art and banners that dates back to the medieval era.
This jacquard pillow cover features five fleur de lis (plural) in a symmetrical pattern amidst a red backdrop with many smaller fleurs as an accent. The fleur de lys is a stylized lily used in various forms of art and banners that dates back to the medieval era.
This beautiful European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, L'ouie, or The Hearing, is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries the Lady and the Unicorn, depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style.
Licorne A La Fontaine: this European jacquard loom woven tapestry pillow cover is an extract from one of the five tapestries from Hunting The Unicorn, woven in the 15th century. This representation shows the hunted unicorn as it cleanses the fountain's water with his horn, viewed by the hunters and the animals. Also known as Unicorn at the Fountain. Companion piece of this is #884 La Licorne Captive I.