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From a set of tapestries called the Royale Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. They were designed by Charles Le Brun a prominent painter and designer of the late 17th century. Le Bruns work was admired by many, especially King Louis XIV, who eventually made him the First Painter to the King. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed...
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 modern wall tapestry brings new life to The Hunt of the Unicorn series which originally consisted of seven pieces woven in wool, silk, and gilt. Originally woven in the Southern Netherlands between 1495 and 1505, it was concluded that they were commissioned by Anne of Brittany, to celebrate her marriage to Louis XII, King of France, on December 6, 1491. This was determined by the A and reversed E featured throughout the series which were interpreted as the first and the last letters of...
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...
A dark long and lean interpretation of French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau's 18th Century vertical motifs which epitomize the aristocratic elegance of the French during the reign of Louis the XIV.
A whimsically long and lean interpretation of French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau's 18th Century vertical motifs which epitomize the aristocratic elegance of the French during the reign of Louis the XIV.
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.
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.
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.
Inspired by the romantic settings of Francois Boucher, court painter of Louis XV. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
This brand new wall tapestry is adapted from one of the six panels forming the Apocalypse Tapestry of Angers, woven at the end of the 14th century by Nicolas Bataille based on the cartoons of Hennequin of Bruges, for the Duke Louis I of Anjou.
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 whimsically long and lean interpretation of French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau's 18th Century vertical motifs which epitomize the aristocratic elegance of the French during the reign of Louis the XIV.
This modern wall tapestry brings new life to The Hunt of the Unicorn series which originally consisted of seven pieces woven in wool, silk, and gilt. Originally woven in the Southern Netherlands between 1495 and 1505, it was concluded that they were commissioned by Anne of Brittany, to celebrate her marriage to Louis XII, King of France, on December 6, 1491. This was determined by the A and reversed E featured throughout the series which were interpreted as the first and the last letters of...
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.
Inspired by the romantic settings of Francois Boucher, court painter of Louis XV. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
A dark long and lean interpretation of French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau's 18th Century vertical motifs which epitomize the aristocratic elegance of the French during the reign of Louis the XIV.
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.
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.
The King Borne or The Bearing of the King was originally commissioned by the French King Louis XIV and designed by his personal artist Lebrun. The original now forms part of an exceptional collection of 17th and 18th century tapestries. This is a brand new tapestry reproduction.
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. Order your own brand new woven reproduction!
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 depicts a view of Versailles from the Avenue de Paris (c. 1662) as it looked prior to its expansion by Louis XIV. The design of this jacquard wall tapestry is inspired from a painting by Pierre Patel (1605-1676). This impressive view from Versailles' castle and gardens would be the oldest representation of the abode.
After the famous set of twelve tapestries Les Maisons Royale designed by Charles Le Brun (1619-1690) and woven from 1668 to 1711 by the Royal Manufacture of Gobelins. Allotted to the decoration of royal houses or used as diplomatic presents, all those tapestries were created to the glory of the King of France, Louis XIV (1638-1715). They feature, in the foreground, the sovereign himself and evoke his castles, his entertainments and the pomp of the court. This tapestry pictures Louis XIV...
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.
Created in 1884 by the painter and architect Charles-Louis Genuys, professor at the Art School of Limoges. The three French schools of decorative art at that time, Paris, Limoges and Aubusson are each represented. This is a brand new wall tapestry.
This beautiful brand new wall tapestry was adapted from the famous wall hangings of the Apocalypse d'Angers, woven at the end of the 14th century by Nicolas Bataille based on the cartoons of Hennequin of Bruges, for the Duke Louis 1st of Anjou.
Ladies with musical instruments stand before the French Royal Palace in this beautiful old world tapestry. The scene depicts the month of December and was one of the twelve presented to Louis XIV.
This tapestry was inspired from a tapestry woven at the Royal Beauvais Workshops in the 19th century. The Beauvais Manufacture was founded by Colbert, Prime Minister to King Louis XIV in 1661.
This is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The artwork is a rendering of a work by Francois Boucher (1703 - 1770), a French painter in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories, and pastoral scenes. He was perhaps the most celebrated painter and decorative artist of the 18th century, and court painter of Louis XV.
A beautiful wall tapestry adapted from the wainscoting decorating the Salle des Buffets at the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte. This castle, built between 1656 and 1661 for Nicolas Fouquet, Superintendent of Finance for Louis XIV, was the masterwork of three gifted artists.
A large and unique wall tapestry. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
This beautiful brand new wall tapestry was adapted from the famous wall hangings of the Apocalypse d'Angers, woven at the end of the 14th century by Nicolas Bataille based on the cartoons of Hennequin of Bruges, for the Duke Louis 1st of Anjou.
A glorious royal themed tapestry featuring columns and urn of flowers. At over 100 inches wide and over 100 inches in length it is sure to add a masterful presence to any large room. Woven in Belgium, it is thick heirloom quality, sure to last for generations!
Dame Au Blason is a jacquard wall tapestry from a late 17th century design made for the wedding of Elizabeth Charlotte de Orleans, niece of Louis XIV. It shows a woman and two children holding up a crown topped shield surrounded by flower garlands on a yellow background. This is a brand new antique replica, woven in France!
Pastorella is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The artwork is a rendering of a work by Francois Boucher (1703-1770), a French painter in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories, and pastoral scenes. He was perhaps the most celebrated painter and decorative artist of the 18th century, and court painter of Louis XV.
This is a brand new wall tapestry, rendered after drawings of Maurice Jacques and Louis Tessier. The original tapestries of which the earliest sketches are recorded in 1758, were woven at the Royal Manufacture of gobelins from 1765. Faithful reflections of a gentle and refined time, this romantic scene is sure to liven up any room!
This wall tapestry showcases a hunting scene featuring King Louis XV. Just a great wall tapestry with a vintage feel.
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!
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...
From a 19th century wallpaper created around 1855. At this time, Louis XVI style was in fashion, but without all its characteristics. Wallpapers are inspired by this spirit to represent nature. These panoramic views give the impression of being in a garden. A brand new tapestry!