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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...
Don Li-Leger is a Canadian artist whose signature style, called Asian Fusion, inspires his abstract artwork with Asian styles and elements of nature. Passage to India is one of his gorgeous pieces. A horizontal abstract featuring zones of neutrals, warm shades, gentle botanicals, and geometrics. This artwork is the perfect marriage of fine botanicals and striking geometric accents. Our woven wall tapestry interpretation beautifully translates the artist's vision to textile form.
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...
Return of Bucintoro is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The artwork is from a painting by Italian landscape painter Canaltello (1697-1768). The bucentaur, bucintoro in Venetian, was the state barge of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the Marriage of the Sea, a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the Festa della Sensa, or Ascension Day.
The bucentaur was the state galley of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the "Marriage of the Adriatic" more accurately, "Marriage of the Sea" a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the "Festa della Sensa" (Ascension Day).
This inspirational tapestry offers support to those in need. An intricate border encloses these words of support. It would make a wonderful wedding gift.
The Bucentaur was the state galley of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the "Marriage of the Adriatic" more accurately, "Marriage of the Sea" a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the "Festa della Sensa" (Ascension Day)
An Italian woven tapestry! The artwork is from a painting by Italian landscape painter Canaltello (1697-1768). The bucentaur, bucintoro in Venetian, was the state barge of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the Marriage of the Sea, a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the Festa della Sensa, or Ascension Day.
Bucintoro is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The bucentaur, bucintoro in Venetian, was the state barge of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the "Marriage of the Sea" a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the Festa della Sensa, or Ascension Day.
Red Peonies is a European jacquard tapestry pillow cover. It features a rich red peony and foliage with a Red and cream background. Companion piece to this one is #3838 Yellow Peonies. Peonies are known as the flower of riches and honor. With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage.
Yellow Peonies is a European jacquard tapestry pillow cover. It features a yellow peony and golden foliage with a beige and gray background. Companion piece to this one is #3837 Red Peonies. Peonies are known as the flower of riches and honor. With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage.
Aladin Left woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Vittorio Zechin. This scene is the left side of the work "One Thousand and One Nights" by Zechin. This work shows the procession of Aladin and his entourage of princes and princesses to ask for the hand in marriage of the Sultan's daughter, in this famous story originally in Arabic. Known as the Arabian Nights from the first English edition in 1706 we hear of stories and tales from folklore of the exotic Arabian...
Unicorns I woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. We see the scene of a blossoming orange tree with rabbits playing closeby. The orange tree is a symbol of celebration and marriage in many cultures. Here we see the medieval motif of a thousand flower or mille fleur background, made so popular in the Middle Ages. Two bunnies are on the forest floor enjoying the rich foliage, accompanied by the other forest critters all...