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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.
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...
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.
In this woven work of art, a meandering path leads out into an open field, while vibrant blooming flowers and foliage along the path create a beautiful walkway begging you to travel down. This tapestry is also framed with a nice traditional border making the picture complete.
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.
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.
This is one of the most recognized works of Japanese art in the world. It depicts an enormous wave threatening boats near the Japanese prefecture of Kanagawa. The original was painted by artist Katsushika Hokusai in 1830. Mount Fuji can be seen in the background of this lovely wall tapestry.
An extra long and unique work of art by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt. This is one of the sketches from the Stoclet Frieze series a 1905-1911 commission for the Palais Stoclet in Brussels. Klimts bold, rich, and vivid artwork has here been translated into a gorgeous textile interpretation, showcasing his brilliant use of geometric shapes, intricate detailing, and a lush color palette. A true masterpiece for your living space!
This elegant work of art is a brand new reproduction of an antique wall tapestry. It is woven in Flanders, Belgium, near the city of Brussels. It depicts one of the twelve hunting scenes in the Maximilian series that was originally woven in the late sixteenth century for the Archduke Maximilian who was later to become Emperor. The central horseman is the Emperor Charles V (1500-1558). In the background you can see his Imperial Palace. An intricate border incases detailed art reminiscent of...
One of our all-time best sellers, this is a woven rendition of a painting by Don Li-Leger, a Canadian artist with a signature style known as Asian Fusion. This style inspires his abstract artwork with elements of the Orient. A fine wall tapestry for nearly any home!
An artistic depiction of a world map in earth tones with horizontal and vertical lines. An exclusive to our company!
A gorgeous birch forest with a pathway beckoning you on a journey!
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.
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.
This is a brand new tapestry reproduction, woven after a large tapestry drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris and Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, this tapestry depicts the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot.
An artistic close up depiction of tropical leaves in blues, greens, oranges and yellows. This tapestry is available in a Horizontal, Square or Vertical orientation. An exclusive tapestry to our company!
This wall tapestry is rendered from an 1876 painting by the famous French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The painting portrays a typical Sunday afternoon at Moulin de la Galette in the Montmartre district in Paris. In the late 19th century, working class Parisians would dress up and enjoy time there dancing, drinking, and eating galettes. The original painting is housed at the Museum d'Orsay in Paris and is one of Impressionism's most celebrated masterpieces. Indulge in the beauty of this piece...
Originally woven in Brussels in the mid 16th century. A lovely wooded stream teeming with animals and foliage.
Li-Leger's use of layers upon layers of geometric designs make an interesting conversation piece. The warm colors used makes this a great addition to any modern art collection.
This is a beautiful tapestry reproduction from the original artwork of Charles Le Brun (1619-1690). The King's pipers and drummers are the subject of this exquisitely detailed tapestry. In this scene we see a man, woman, two children and their dog interacting with the musicians. The landscape is beautiful and idyllic with intricate detail in the foliage of the trees, plants and landscape of the countryside. A river behind them produces a luscious backdrop to the scene. The work of Le Brun is...
In August 1667, the city of Lille, France, was taken from the Spaniards by the French during the reign of King Louis XIV. It is the latter, accompanied by Turenne and Vauban, that is shown here. The work is part of a series of 14 tapestries on the "History of the King", woven later at the Gobelins Factory in Paris in the 17th century. This is a brand new reproduction tapestry.
One of our best sellers is now available in a double vertical design for large spaces. Unique to tapestry, this stunning art is woven with rich russet tones that compliment the intricate detailing of architectural iron work and will coordinate with any décor.
An artistic close up depiction of tropical leaves in blues, greens, oranges and yellows. This tapestry is available in a Horizontal, Square or Vertical orientation. An exclusive tapestry to our company!
In August 1667, the city of Lille, France, was taken from the Spaniards by the French during the reign of King Louis XIV. It is the latter, accompanied by Turenne and Vauban, that is shown here. The work is part of a series of 14 tapestries on the "History of the King", woven later at the Gobelins Factory in Paris in the 17th century. 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.
From a set of tapestries called the Royal Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed pitcher, violin, and fruit.
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.
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.
From a wallpaper of the 19th century. This tapestry is inspired from a panoramic by Joseph Fuchs painted in 1861 and called Eden. The original very large painting represents a beautiful forest. It enabled the new bourgeoisie to travel to imaginary countries while in the comfort of a home.
One of our best sellers is now available in a double horizontal design for large spaces. Unique to tapestry, this stunning art is woven with rich russet tones that compliment the intricate detailing of architectural iron work and will coordinate with any décor.
This is a tapestry reproduction of an original piece from the late 16th century. The Renaissance radically changed the art of tapestry. To the austerity of the Middle Ages succeeded the Italian influence with its sense of composition, decoration and perspective. Accompanied by his helpers, a lord returns to his distant castle after a hunt. A rich border of fruit, flowers and birds frames this scene.
A tapestry reproduction of the famous Unicorn tapestry series from the Middle Ages. Here we have a very wide wall tapestry, woven with very high quality. Bath and Reading in the Garden Belgian tapestry combines two separate scenes and depicts a time during the life of the noble ones. The noble man reads while the lady sits spinning. Lady in the Bath Belgian tapestry is based in the time period of Louis XII and depicts a noble lady bathing while her servants and ladies await.
At the beginning of the 17th century, the rapid development of new sciences such as botany attracted the attention of the workshops in Brussels, which created large tapestries called verdures; in these tapestries, lush floral designs were the focal point. This is a brand new wall tapestry!
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.
A tapestry reproduction of the famous Unicorn tapestry series from the Middle Ages. Here we have a very wide tapestry, featuring the hunters on the left and the captive unicorn on the right, combining two of the seven tapestries in the "tapestries of the unicorn" series. The Unicorn Hunt tapestry is the first in the series, showing the noble man's hunt for the unicorn. The Unicorn in Captivity is the last in a series in the collection of medieval art housed at The Cloisters. Together they...
A tapestry reproduction of the famous Unicorn tapestry series from the Middle Ages. Here we have a very wide wall tapestry, woven with very high quality. This Belgian woven tapestry is a thick tapestry.
This fragment dates back a few thousand years and can be seen in the cave of Pech Merle in France. This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). It is woven on a gold background in cotton and lurex. This version of The Waiting is often called the Right panel since it mirrors the traditional version of The Waiting. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). It is woven on a cream background in cotton and lurex. This version of The Waiting is often called the Right panel since it mirrors the traditional version of The Waiting. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
Our latest Li-Leger piece, this contemporary mid scale painting has rendered beautifully into our woven medium. Adding to our large horizontal collection. This is a stunningly beautiful wall tapestry, available in two sizes!
A very large and beautiful wall hanging that would go great in a room with vaulted ceilings. Imperial style ornamentation bedecks this intricate tapestry.