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Based on a classic painting by Edmund Blair Leighton entitled 'The Accolade'. It is one of his many paintings depicting the subject of chivalry and has been considered as one of his best-known works. This scene depicts an accolade ceremony where one is bestowed the honor of knighthood. The brave knight dressed in a coat of chain mail armor kneels before the beautiful queen and is sworn in with the edge of a sword. An audience watches on to the right of the scene as witnesses to the ceremony.
A tapestry of the classic painting by Edmund Blair Leighton Entitled 'God Speed' painted in the 1900s. Featuring a beautiful red-haired woman wishing her beloved knight in armor a farewell and safe return as he prepares to ride into battle on his white steed. She ties a red sash around the knight's arm, which he is meant to return. This was typical in medieval times and was meant to assure that the knight returns alive and well. God Speed was the first of several paintings by Leighton on the...
The romantic appeal of Sir Francis Dicksee's medieval style earned him great success and popularity. This creation is his interpretation of John Keats poem, La Belle Dame sans Merci.
Woven circa 1520 by Pieter van Aeist, a Flemish master weaver in Brussels, most likely for the French market where mille fleurs designs were popular. This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction, woven after the original.
Blair Leighton's title derives from Henry VI, part II, the penultimate in Shakespeare's cycle of history plays, chronicling the struggle for power between the two warring dynasties of Lancaster and York. He puts visual shape to a prophetic reference to the young Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond. The painting was completed in 1904 and rendered beautifully into a textile wall hanging.
Woven circa 1520 by Pieter van Aeist, a Flemish master weaver in Brussels, most likely for the French market where mille fleurs designs were popular.
Woven circa 1520 by Pieter van Aeist, a Flemish master weaver in Brussels, most likely for the French market where mille fleurs designs were popular.
A magnificent tapestry, produced by our own designers. This castellated palace was home to Princess Charlotte, daughter of King Leopold II and lies within the lush surroundings of the Belgian National Botanical Gardens in Meise near Antwerp.
This regal piece features the royal palms of the Prince of Helse, Prince of Wales, Princes of Wales and Duke of Chualnes. These were originally done to honor their royalty. Set on a neutral background, this would be a lovely addition to any decor.
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Prince of Helse in the turn of the century.
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!
Portiere - Gold Lady is one of a pair of portiere hangings in the Directoire style inspired by the murals at the Princess de Polignac's palace. This jacquard tapestry consists of a lady dressed in golden yellow on a cloud surrounded by decoration on a beige background and is also known as PortiÔøΩre dame jaune.
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Prince of Wales in the turn of the century.
Pictured on our Little Prince tapestry pillow cover is the little prince dressed in full costume set in front of a sky full of stars. Our Little Prince pillow Cover makes an endearing decorative accent boasting a replica of the artwork from Antoine de Saint-Exupery's novella La Petit Prince. The tapestry pillow cover is woven in cotton with viscose added for a silky sheen. It makes a lovely addition to a nursery, young child's room, or family room. pillow cover backed with lining and zipper....
The blues and red in this throw would be perfect in a little boys room. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
Our Little Prince pillow Cover makes an endearing decorative accent boasting a replica of the artwork from Antoine de Saint-Exupery's novella La Petit Prince. Pictured is the little prince himself set in front of a sky full of stars. The tapestry pillow cover is woven in cotton with viscose added for a silky sheen. It makes a lovely addition to a nursery, young child's room, or family room. pillow cover backed with lining and zipper. Infill not included. This tapestry is woven in Belgium.
Set against a sky full of stars, the Little Prince of Antoine de Antoine de Saint-Exupery's novella La Petit Prince is dressed in full costume. Our Little Prince pillow makes a sweet decorative accent in a little boy's room or a nursery. The primary colors of the tapestry pillow are sure to go with a child's decor. This beloved children's story is a classic as is the artwork depicted on our tapestry pillow cover. The tapestry pillow cover is woven in cotton with viscose added for a silky...
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Princess of Wales in the turn of the century.
The pinks and purples in this throw would be perfect in a little girls room. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
A beautiful antique tapestry reproduction. A fantastic addition for any space. Order your wall tapestry today!
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...
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.
Portiere - Blue Lady is one of a pair of portiere hangings in the Directoire style inspired by the murals at the Princess de Polignac's palace. This jacquard tapestry consists of a lady dressed in golden yellow on a cloud surrounded by decoration on a beige background and is also known as PortiÔøΩre dame jaune.