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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...
Old world cartographers made map-making an art form. Here a fine work of art has been translated into textile form. It features the work of Henricus Hondius II, a Dutch engraver, cartographer, and publisher. Initially produced in 1630, this design displays portraits of Julius Caesar, Claudius Ptolemy, Jodocus Hondius, Henricus' father, and Gerardus Mercator. On the map, we also see the four elements of earth, fire, air, and water in all their glory. This wall tapestry is the perfect piece to...
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...
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.
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...
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.
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...
An architectural blending of four delicate iron work motifs in neutral and calming colors. Each design is a metallic hue of sage, gold, russet, and charcoal, all on a beige background. This wall tapestry is a great addition to match most any decor.
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...
This old world map tapestry re-creates a double hemisphere map by Frederik de Wit, premier map maker of the 17th century. Polar maps, constellations, and depictions of Aristotle's four elements fill the background.
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...
The Orchard was William Morris' first attempt to design a figurative tapestry, responding to the wishes of rich clients to have unique works of art by him, and following on from the success of his firm of Morris & Co in producing fine tapestries designed by the artist Edward Burne-Jones. It depicts an array of fruit trees with their harvest ready for gathering, including apples, grapes, olives and pears, behind a row of figures in medieval-style dress.
Jean de France, Duke of Berry is famously known for his richly illuminated Book of Hours. For this, he chose very skilled artists to illustrate and miniaturize daily labour work during the four seasons, with nice landscapes and beautiful castles, and always showing the Duke himself favourably in large scale. This tapestry represents May, the month traditionally considered as the month of love.
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...
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.
Lucelle Raad is known for her realistic innocent images of children just being themselves. These four kids are celebrating that there is nothing more fun than to play in the surf on a sunny summer afternoon.
The Rialto Bridge is one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. It is the oldest bridge across the canal, and was the dividing line for the districts of San Marco and San Polo.
Quite geometric patterning is brought to life with lovely texture and warm golds and browns. This wall tapestry is sure to warm any space.
Four Seasons, or Les Quatre Saisons, is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry based on the work by J.B. Oudry (1686-1755). This scene is an elegant example of a new ideal among 18th century tapestry makers to make their tapestries, seen from a distance, look like paintings. At left This scene is populated with idealized representations of the seasons Spring and Summer. Hay and sycle are piled artfully to display the harvest. A flock of spring lambs and their herd dog appear before a farmhouse....
The Rialto Bridge is one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. It is the oldest bridge across the canal, and was the dividing line for the districts of San Marco and San Polo.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image a plump striped cat lay contently napping with all fours dangling way up in a tree. Even the birds flying in and out the teapot birdhouse cannot wake him. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
Inspired by a rare series of four Beauvais tapestries of the 18th century, based on cartoons by J.B. Huet (1745-1811). These tapestries depict life in the countryside, a very popular theme of this period. A brand new wall hanging tapestry!
Inspired from a tapestry by William Morris (1836-1896), famous British artist and designer, woven in 1980. This scene symbolizes the Quest for the Unicorn by King Arthur's legendary twenty-four knights. The Lion represents the most courageous knights.
Inspired by a rare series of four Beauvais tapestries of the 18th century, based on cartoons by J.B. Huet (1745-1811). These tapestries depict life in the countryside, a very popular theme of this period. This is a brand new tapestry reproduction.
Originally rendered in oil by renowned British artist Paul James, this tapestry is so unique. The texture of the fur is further enhanced by the use of chenille while tapestry weaves and cotton thread highlight the main body of the tapestry.
Fleur de Lys Blue III woven European tapestry pillow cover features a solid dark blue background with four gold fleur de lys symbols, one in each corner, and an ornate gold border.
Fleur de Lys Red II woven European tapestry panel features a solid burgundy red background with four gold fleur de lys symbols, one in each corner, and an ornate gold border.
Jean de France, Duke of Berry, Bourges, is famously known for his richly illuminated Book of Hours. For this, he chose very skilled artists to illustrate and miniaturize daily labour work during the four seasons, with nice landscapes and beautiful castles, and always showing the Duke himself favourably in large scale. This tapestry represents May, the month traditionally considered as the month of love.
Animal prints meet floral art in this creative wall hanging. A chic zebra print makes the perfect frame for four botanical displays that pop next to the black and white.
Four arcitectural rosettes are depicted on a deep toned wall tapestry. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
Danse Au Jardin, or Garden Dance, is a jacquard wall tapestry taken from a late 18th century tapestry, designed by Jean-Baptiste Huet and woven in Beauvais. It shows four people near a forest framed by a red and golden drape.
Mucha Summer II woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. Mucha Summer shows the woman personifying summer, based on the work of Alphonse Maria Mucha. A painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau movement, Mucha (1860-1939) was inspired in many of his works by beautiful women representing a variety of ideas, of which this is one of a set representing the four seasons. This woman representing summer is seen with summer flowers in her arms celebrating the...
Mucha Summer II woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. Mucha Summer shows the woman personifying summer, based on the work of Alphonse Maria Mucha. A painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau movement, Mucha (1860-1939) was inspired in many of his works by beautiful women representing a variety of ideas, of which this is one of a set representing the four seasons. This woman representing summer is seen with summer flowers in her arms celebrating the...
Mucha Autumn I woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. One of a series of tapestries depicting the four seasons, "Art Nouveau-Autumn"� celebrates the coming of fall. The subject of the piece, a lovely female, is shown holding fruit and an organic scepter in a style that is the very essence of the Art Nouveau art. The detail is amazing on this tapestry. It is based on the groundbreaking work of artist Alphones Mucha (1860-1939) who helped define the Art...
Mucha Spring I woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. Based on the work of Art Nouveau pioneer Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), "Art Nouveau-Spring"� is the second in the series depicting the four seasons of the year. Shown against a sun-drenched background, the woman is holding flowers, the symbol of the harvest. She is framed with a classic Art Nouveau design, which forms the border for this work. Mucha was one of the leaders in the movement, which...
This Flemish wall tapestry depicts the taking of the town of Lille in 1667. It is one of fourteen tapestries illustrating the wars of Louis XIV, called l'Histoire du Roi, or the Story of the King, woven at the Gobelins during the second half of the 17th century. This small extract with added border represents when Lille was taken over by the Spanish on the 28th of August 1667.