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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 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.
This tapestry was created in 1490-1520 in the Southern Netherlands. It was originally woven with wool and silk. This is a brand new reproduction tapestry.
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.
This tapestry tells the story of collecting grapes then pressing them to make wine. The original tapestry was woven in Tournai in the 15th century. This is a remarkable representation of the grape gathering and the wine press on a 'Mille Fleurs' background. The original is exposed at the Cluny Museum in Paris, France.
The harvesting of pineapples. From a set of ten tapestries called The History of the Chinese Emperor commissioned by Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV, to the Beauvais Manufacture. At the end of the 17th century, the Jesuite missionaries were returning from China with tales and knowledge that were to influence the royal courts of Europe. These tapestries, very exotic for the time, were initially made for the Rambouillet castle.
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.
Replica of an original tapestry woven in Flanders in the 15th century, depicting the processing of wine.
A wonderful French vintage style grape harvest wall tapestry. A true conversation piece!
The harvesting of pineapples. From a set of ten tapestries called The History of the Chinese Emperor commissioned by Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV, to the Beauvais Manufacture. At the end of the 17th century, the Jesuite missionaries were returning from China with tales and knowledge that were to influence the royal courts of Europe. These tapestries, very exotic for the time, were initially made for the Rambouillet castle.
Replica of an original tapestry woven in Flanders in the 15th century, depicting the processing of wine.
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....
A floral bouquet is the centerpiece of this classically elegant tapestry. The beauty of the flowers is highlighted by fruit that also adorn this bouquet. This tapestry will be a great addition to any home.
This tapestry is a representation of a piece by painter Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh's Flax harvest tapestry depicts a scene of a blond lady worker harvesting flax in a barn.
A lovely grape still life tapestry. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
This tapestry is a reproduction of a work from the region of Tournai, Belgium from the 15th century. It features a remarkable representation of the grape gathering and the winepress on a mille-fleur background, the original of which hangs in the Cluny Museum in Paris. The art of wine making and pressing of wine is a much celebrated activity of the middle ages. We see intricate details of grape harvesting, pressing of the wine and the refinement process in the barrels.
A fun abstract ftill life tapestry filled with all sorts of fruit! This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
The Harvest II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a detail from the tapestry "The Vintage" based on the original from the region of Tournai in the 15th century, France. The remarkable scene shows the villagers in intricate attire gathering grapes for preparation for wine production and pressing. Here we see the interactions between the villagers as they go about the task of grape harvesting from the tall vines. The art of wine making developed rapidly in French countryside as...
The noble owners of a 15th century vineyard inspect the winemaking and taste their wine. A famous tapestry now hanging in the Cluny Museum, Paris. You can order your very own reproduction tapestry today!
The Harvest II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a detail from the tapestry "The Vintage" based on the original from the region of Tournai in the 15th century, France. The remarkable scene shows the villagers in intricate attire gathering grapes for preparation for wine production and pressing. Here we see the interactions between the villagers as they go about the task of grape harvesting from the tall vines. The art of wine making developed rapidly in French countryside as...
The Harvest II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a detail from the tapestry "The Vintage" based on the original from the region of Tournai in the 15th century, France. The remarkable scene shows the villagers in intricate attire gathering grapes for preparation for wine production and pressing. Here we see the interactions between the villagers as they go about the task of grape harvesting from the tall vines. The art of wine making developed rapidly in French countryside as...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525-1569) was a Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker known for his landscapes and peasant scenes. His winter landscapes of 1565 are taken as corroborative evidence of the severity of winters during the Little Ice Age.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525-1569) was a Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker known for his landscapes and peasant scenes. His winter landscapes of 1565 are taken as corroborative evidence of the severity of winters during the Little Ice Age.
A lovely French woven wall tapestry depicting the art of wine making. Add warmth and elegance to your home when you order this tapestry today!
The Wine Press II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a medieval scene of grapes harvest and wine making. In this medieval scene we see the villagers crushing grapes with their feet to produce wine. The lady is seen collecting the wine from the large vat with a jug. Their costumes are elaborate, as they enjoy and revel in the spring time ritual of grapes harvest and the production of wine for all to enjoy.
The Wine Press II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a medieval scene of grapes harvest and wine making. In this medieval scene we see the villagers crushing grapes with their feet to produce wine. The lady is seen collecting the wine from the large vat with a jug. Their costumes are elaborate, as they enjoy and revel in the spring time ritual of grapes harvest and the production of wine for all to enjoy.
This European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, The Wine Press, or le pressoir, is an extract from the famous tapestry of the harvest of the Cluny museum, woven in Flanders at the end of the 15th century. The scene shows men and women harvesting and processing grapes.
This European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, Wine Making, or la cueillette, is an extract from the famous tapestry of the harvest of the Cluny museum, woven in Flanders at the end of the 15th century. The scene shows men and women harvesting grapes.
The original of this jacquard wall tapestry was woven in Beauvais at the end of the 17th century. It represents an exotic and faraway imaginary harbor. This is an antique tapestry replica, woven in France!
Spring-Summer, or Printemps-Ete, is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry representing the work of J.B. Oudry (1683-1755). This scene is populated with idealized representations of the seasons. Hay and sycle are piled artfully to display the harvest. A flock of spring lambs and their herd dog appear before a farmhouse. A pair of doves prance in the foreground among vibrant and detailed flowers. Two goats forage among rich green foliage before an old wind mill in the background.
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...