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This imported jacquard pillow cover represents the lion from the famous work "the Lady and the Unicorn".
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!
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 unique wall tapestry featuring a lioness protecting your cubs. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
This gorgeously embellished tapestry will add charm to any home and is sure to be a great conversation piece!
This gorgeously embellished tapestry will add charm to any home and is sure to be a great conversation piece!
Woven in rich neutrals this safari inspired painting by Chad Barrett is beautifully shaped into a square with animals flanking the sides and punctuated with the delicacy of a giraffe as its main feature.
Stuart Crest 2 is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the official final crest of The House of Stuart. The family name was originally Stewart or in Gaelic, Stiubhard, but was changed by Mary I, Queen of Scots due to her French upbringing and nobility as Queen to both France and Scotland. She had rightful claim to the throne of England but contended with Queen Elizabeth I, who imprisoned her for 19 years due to conspiracy to assassinate the British monarch. Elizabeth...
The lady stands with one hand touching the unicorn's horn, and the other holding up the pennant. The lion sits to the side and looks on.
Louie, with Loops, Belgian tapestry is one of many in the Lady and the Unicorn series. On this tapestry the lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is on the opposite the side of the lady that they are on in all the other...
This Belgian tapestry is a replica of one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of sight. The lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
Taste Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of taste. The lady is taking a candy from a dish held by a maidservant. Her eyes are on a parrot on her upheld left hand. The lion and the unicorn are both on their back feet reaching up to pennants that frame the lady on either side. The monkey is at her feet, eating one of the candies.
This Belgian tapestry is a replica of one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of taste. The lady is taking a candy from a dish held by a maidservant. Her eyes are on a parrot on her upheld left hand. The lion and the unicorn are both on their back feet reaching up to pennants that frame the lady on either side. The monkey is at her feet, eating one of the candies.
This Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of touch. The lady stands with one hand touching the unicorn's horn, and the other holding up the pennant. The lion sits to the side and looks on.
This tapestry is one of many in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. The scene on this tapestry is the lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
A Mon Seul Desir woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. The unicorn and the lion are seen near the Lady and her hand maiden, putting her necklace into the chest held by her maiden. It is a detail from the work called A Mon Seul Desir. The origins and meanings of the tapestries remain a mystery, however they were thought to be created upon the request of the le Viste family which are represented by their heraldry in...
Blason, French for "shield" is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the original herald of Scotland prior to King James I (VI to Scotland) who replaced the unicorn on the left with the lion as a gesture of unity between his new kingdom, England and his home kingdom Scotland. Blason is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper closure that allows easy placement and removal of pillow inserts.
A Mon Seul Desir woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. The unicorn and the lion are seen near the Lady and her hand maiden, putting her necklace into the chest held by her maiden. It is a detail from the work called A Mon Seul Desir. The origins and meanings of the tapestries remain a mystery, however they were thought to be created upon the request of the le Viste family which are represented by their heraldry in...
A Mon Seul Desir woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. The unicorn and the lion are seen near the Lady and her hand maiden, putting her necklace into the chest held by her maiden. It is a detail from the work called A Mon Seul Desir. The origins and meanings of the tapestries remain a mystery, however they were thought to be created upon the request of the le Viste family which are represented by their heraldry in...
This European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, La Licorne, or The Unicorn is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. Companion piece to this is #897 Le Lion Medieval.
Sight II Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of sight. The lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
Sight III Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of sight. The lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
Smell II, The Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of smell. The lady stands, making a wreath of flowers. Her maidservant holds a basket of flowers within her easy reach. Again, the lion and unicorn frame the lady while holding on to the pennants. The monkey has stolen a flower which he is smelling, providing the key to the allegory.
Taste III Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of taste. The lady is taking a candy from a dish held by a maidservant. Her eyes are on a parrot on her upheld left hand. The lion and the unicorn are both on their back feet reaching up to pennants that frame the lady on either side. The monkey is at her feet, eating one of the candies.
Touch, Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of touch. The lady stands with one hand touching the unicorn's horn, and the other holding up the pennant. The lion sits to the side and looks on.
This European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, La Licorne, or The Unicorn is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. Companion piece to this is #897 Le Lion Medieval.
This Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of hearing. The lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is on the opposite the side of the lady that...
Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry is one of many in the Lady and the Unicorn (La Dame A La Licorne) series. The lady stands in front of a tent, across the top which reads A Mon Seul DÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ___ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ____sir (To my only desire). Her maidservant stands to the right, holding open a chest. The lady is placing the necklace she wears in the other tapestries into the chest. To her left is a low bench with...
William Morris' textiles of the 19th century portrayed the mystery and enchantment of the forest. With scenes from the British textile designer's Forest Tapestry including fox, raven, lion, hare, and birds. Our Two Hares in a Forest pillow Cover centers on a pair of hares hopping from one side of the canvas to the other. They are surrounded by the vines and flora of the forest shown in blues, greens, and reds. This lovely accent piece will brighten any dull sofa or chair. It also makes a...
William Morris' textiles of the 19th century portrayed the mystery and enchantment of the forest. With scenes from the British textile designer's Forest Tapestry including fox, raven, lion, hare, and birds. Our Two Hares in a Forest Small pillow Cover centers on a pair of hares hopping from one side of the canvas to the other. They are surrounded by the vines and flora of the forest shown in blues, greens, and reds. This lovely accent piece will brighten any dull sofa or chair. It also makes a...
Hearing III Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of hearing. The lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is...
Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry is one of many in the "Lady and the Unicorn" (La Dame A La Licorne) series. The lady stands in front of a tent, across the top which reads "A Mon Seul Desir" (To my only desire). Her maidservant stands to the right, holding open a chest. The lady is placing the necklace she wears in the other tapestries into the chest. To her left is a low bench with bags of coins on it. The unicorn and the lion stand in their normal spots framing the lady while holding...
To My Sole Desire woven European tapestry panel features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. Also referred to as "A Mon Seul Desir", this panel features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. The unicorn and the lion are seen near the Lady and her hand maiden, putting her necklace into the chest held by her maiden. It is a detail from the work called A Mon Seul Desir. The origins and meanings of the tapestries remain a mystery,...