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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...
Maximilian I the emperor of the Burgundian Netherlands from 1477 was a passionate lover of tapestries. The hounds are brought from the imperial hunting lodge.
Max Hayslette's sleepy French provincial town with white stucco homes and dusty blue rooftops.
Charles Wysocki was a master at capturing character in cats and in settings. This piece is no exception. In this image, Max is surrounded by whimsically named literary works while he naps away on a newspaper. Any cat collector would fall in love with this gift.
This tapestry depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central horseman is the Emperor Charles V.
This Vieux Brussels Belgian tapestry depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central horseman is the Emperor Charles V. This is a brand new tapestry reproduction.
This Belgian tapestry depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central horseman is the Emperor Charles V.
This inspirational tapestry is relaxing and inviting at the same time. Artist Max Yoon takes soft imagery and creates a memory.
From a 19th century painting by Max Carlier. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
The red horseman is the Archduke Maximilian. This is a replica of one in a series of twelve tapestries woven in Brussels during the Renaissance. Designed by Bernard van Orley (1488-1541).
This is a brand new tapestry reproduction of one of the twelve hunting scenes in the Maximilian series woven in the late sixteenth century for the Archduke Maximilian who was later to become Emperor. The central horseman is the Emperor Charles V.
Vieux Brussels II Belgian tapestry pillow cover depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central ram of Aries signifies the month of March and the central horseman is the Emperor Charles V.
Vieux Brussels II Belgian tapestry pillow cover depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central ram of Aries signifies the month of March and the central horseman is the Emperor Charles V.