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The noble owners of a 15th century vineyard inspect the winemaking and taste their wine. A famous tapestry now hanging in the Cluny Museum, Paris. You can order your very own reproduction tapestry today!
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 tapestry is a reproduction of a work from the region of Tournai, Belgium from the 15th century. It features a remarkable representation of the grape gathering and the winepress on a mille-fleur background, the original of which hangs in the Cluny Museum in Paris. The art of wine making and pressing of wine is a much celebrated activity of the middle ages. We see intricate details of grape harvesting, pressing of the wine and the refinement process in the barrels.
Vendanges Belgian tapestry tells the story of collecting grapes then pressing them to make wine. The original tapestry was woven in Tournai in the 15th century. This is a remarkable representation of the grape gathering and the wine press on a 'Mille Fleurs' background. The original is exposed at the Cluny Museum in Paris, France.
British-born Simon Bull's work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. Bull realized the effect that his works had on people during an exhibition in London when he saw that colors and imagery were affecting people at their emotional center. That vibrant color and emotion is what brought him widespread international acclaim and produces the signature look...
Birds Face to Face II transports you to a universe filled with lush vegetation and colourful animals. This beautiful European jacquard tapestry pillow cover is based on a William Morris work, entitled Strawberry Thief, 1883. One of his most popular designs: he depicts thrushes that were stealing fruit in his country home garden. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums....
Fine art that transports you to a universe filled with lush vegetation and colourful animals. This beautiful European jacquard tapestry pillow cover is based on a William Morris work, entitled Strawberry Thief, 1883. One of his most popular designs: he depicts thrushes that were stealing fruit in his country home garden. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums. Morris...
British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. This beautiful tapestry is based on one of his famous pieces.
This beautiful European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Medieval Fox, is a small extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in 1511 and now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. Companion piece to this one is #886 Medieval Rabbit I.
Woven in Brussels in the beginning of the 16th century. It is exhibited at the Cluny Museum in Paris. This tapestry shows one of the favorite pastimes of nobility during the 16th century.
From one of the Lords life set of tapestries, woven in the 16th century and now at the Cluny museum.
A tapestry rendition of a work of art painted by Vincent Van Gogh. The original painting is exhibited in the National Museum in Amsterdam.
Designed from a set of six tapestries depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Commissioned by Jean Leviste and woven by Willem de Pannemaker in the early 16th century. Now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. This is a brand new woven reproduction!
British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. This beautiful tapestry is based on one of his famous pieces.
British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. This beautiful tapestry is based on one of his famous pieces.
This tapestry represents a lady and her Demoiselle of company in a thousand flowers. The mistress embroiders days of her youth while, her servant tends her mirror. The youth of these two figures have well been rendered by the painter. Also exhibited at the Cluny Museum in Paris.
This wall tapestry from the time of Louis XII (1462-1515) is exhibited at the Cluny Museum, Paris. This tapestry represents a noble lady bathing and is surrounded by her ladies-in-waiting and servants. Order your brand new woven reproduction.
British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work. This beautiful tapestry is based on one of his famous pieces.
This tapestry tells the story of collecting grapes then pressing them to make wine. The original tapestry was woven in Tournai in the 15th century. This is a remarkable representation of the grape gathering and the wine press on a 'Mille Fleurs' background. The original is exposed at the Cluny Museum in Paris, France.
Knights Departure Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of William Morris. This tapestry was designed by Edward Burne-Jones and woven by Morris & Co in 1895 and is one of six panels illustrating the story of the knights of the round table, among them Sir Galahad. The original is in the Birmingham Museum.
This is a Belgian made jacquard wall tapestry rendering the artwork of Simon Bull renowned for his bold use of color. Here we see a swirling background of color behind martini glass. British-born Simon Bull has become one of the world's most compelling living artists. His work is collected by royalty, presidents, celebrities, and museums as well as a growing number of private collectors who find their lives enriched by the color and emotion of his work.
This artisan crafted European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, The Camel, or Dromadaire, depicts a camel covered with rich carpets, ornaments and surrounded by jungle. It is inspired by The Royal Elephant tapestry that resides at the Louvre Museum in Paris. This type of exotic subject matter was popular in the Orientalism period. Companion piece to this one is #888 Elephant I.
This artisan crafted European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, The Camel, or Dromadaire, depicts a camel covered with rich carpets, ornaments and surrounded by jungle. It is inspired by The Royal Elephant tapestry that resides at the Louvre Museum in Paris. This type of exotic subject matter was popular in the Orientalism period. Companion piece to this one is #888 Elephant I.
Woven in the jacquard style. This wonderful European tapestry pillow cover is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511 and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. This tapestry panel is also called Lapin medievale.
With its historically significant depiction of the Norman Conquest of England, the Banquet Feast pillow cover brings an intriguing element to your home decor. An excerpt from an original 11th century tapestry hanging in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy, this scene of feasting Norman soldiers is introduced by the latin word for lunch, 'prandium'. Woven by fine Belgium weavers using 100% cotton, the jacquard pillow cover has a soft velvet back and strong zipper to keep your chosenpillow insert...
Bayeux L'Embarquement: this European jacquard loom woven tapestry pillow cover is an extract of the queen Mathilde's tapestry. The original some 230 feet long, is in the Bayeux museum in Normandy. It describes how England was conquered by Normans. Here King Harold takes to the open sea in direction of Normandy. Companion piece to this is #901 Bayeux Le Repas.
This decorative European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Bayeux Le Repas, is an extract of Queen Mathilde's Bayeux tapestry. The original, some 230 feet long, is in the Bayeux museum in Normandy. It describes how England was conquered by Normans. Also known as L'Embarquement. Here King Harold prepares for his trip. He enjoys his last meal before taking the open sea in direction of Normandy. Companion piece #902 Bayeux L'Embarquement.
A jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover that was originally designed in 1885 by William Morris and based on his poem about Picus, the Italian King who was transformed into a woodpecker in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book XIV. This classical work was the one of the most read books in the Middle Ages. William Morris, the famous English artist, has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
William Morris Orange Tree is a French jacquard tapestry pillow cover. The image is a reproduction of a well known tapestry design - The Orange Tree. It was produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. Morris was a famous English artist and has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown, many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
Woodpecker is a jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover that was originally designed in 1885 by William Morris and based on his poem about Picus, the Italian King who was transformed into a woodpecker in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book XIV. This classical work was the one of the most read books in the Middle Ages. William Morris, the famous English artist, has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
Sunflowers by Van Gogh is a French jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover. The artwork is a reproduction of Vincent Van Gogh's oil painting Twelve Sunflowers in a Vase. It was painted at Arles in August 1888 and is now in a Munich museum. It is part of a set that he completed between 1888 to 1889, consisting of seven paintings representing sunflowers in all their life-cycle, from flowering to wilt.
The Iris I Belgian tapestry pillow cover is inspired by the work of the famous painter Vincent Van Gogh. This wall tapestry is from Vincent Van Gogh's painting of May 1889. He was then in the asylum at Saint Paul-de-Mausole. It is now in the Paul Getty Museum having sold in 1987 for $53.9 million.
The Iris II Belgian tapestry pillow cover is inspired by the work of the famous painter Vincent Van Gogh. This wall tapestry is from Vincent Van Gogh's painting of May 1889. He was then in the asylum at Saint Paul-de-Mausole. It is now in the Paul Getty Museum having sold in 1987 for $53.9 million.
Orange Tree I is a European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover. This image of a simple fruit tree is a reproduction of a well known tapestry design - The Orange Tree. It was produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown, many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
This beautiful European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, L'ouie, or The Hearing, is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries the Lady and the Unicorn, depicting the five senses, the sixth commonly considered to be a declaration of love. Woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style.
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 fine art European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Le Lion Medieval, or The Lion, 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. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. Companion piece to this is #898 La Licorne.
Medieval Rabbit Upright, or Lapin Debout, is woven in the jacquard style. This wonderful European tapestry pillow cover is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511 and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. This tapestry panel is also called Lapin medievale.
Woven in the jacquard style. This wonderful European tapestry pillow cover is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511 and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. This panel is also called L'ecureuil.
This European jacquard woven tapestry pillow cover, The Orange Tree, is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven around 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style.
Tree Squirrel is woven in the jacquard style. This wonderful European tapestry pillow cover is an extract from the famous set of 6 medieval tapestries Lady and the Unicorn. Woven in about 1511 and are now housed in the Cluny Museum, Paris. The background is done in the Mille-fleur style. This panel is also called L'ecureuil.
This decorative European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Le Menestrel, or The Minstrel, represents a minstrel (musician) playing the Harp in a greenery environment. The original was produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.