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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.
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.
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.
Barbara Mock's image evokes a feeling of the Victorian era. An ornate china vase holds a billowing bouquet of flowers. A bird cage and abandoned birds nest sit on the table while a lace curtain shades the window.
Marie Antoinette: this decorative tapestry pillow cover is made in the likeness of the embroidery that was at the head of Queen Marie-Antoinette's bed. Jean-Francois Bony designed and produced this decorative embroidery which has been kept at Versailles since its creation in 1786. It features roses and lilies, the Queen's favorite flowers.
One of a set of tapestries called- Artemisia, queen of antiquity, woven for Marie de Medicis in Paris in the early XVII century and now part of the Mobilier National. The Heralds, or messengers, tell the people the Artemisia has decided to call the assembly.
This scene depicts a tournament in front of the walls of Camelot where King Arthur held his court. Queen Guenievre and the ladies of the court look from the castle. This tapestry recalls the warlike spirit of jousts with colorful heraldic banners.
A beautiful antique tapestry reproduction. A fantastic addition for any space. Order your wall tapestry today!
This imported jacquard pillow cover is an extract of the queen Mathilde's tapestry.
This European jacquard pillow cover is an extract of the queen Mathilde's tapestry.
This European jacquard pillow cover is an extract of the queen Mathilde's tapestry.
Marie Antoinette in Blue woven European tapestry pillow cover features an up close portrait view of the famous Queen Marie Antoinette. Marie Antoinette, born an Archduchess of Austria, was Dauphine of France from 1770 to 1774 and Queen of France and Navarre from 1774 to 1792. She was the fifteenth and penultimate child of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis. In this particular portrait we see Marie Antoinette standing in a billowy blue gown with large feathers in her hair and...
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.
Stuart Crest 2 is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the official final crest of The House of Stuart. The family name was originally Stewart or in Gaelic, Stiubhard, but was changed by Mary I, Queen of Scots due to her French upbringing and nobility as Queen to both France and Scotland. She had rightful claim to the throne of England but contended with Queen Elizabeth I, who imprisoned her for 19 years due to conspiracy to assassinate the British monarch. Elizabeth...
This European jacquard pillow cover is an extract of the queen Mathilde's Bayeux tapestry. Historical fine art, recreated by our skilled artisans for your home decor needs.
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.
This captivating tapestry pillow cover depicts the Norman soldiers feasting before the Battle of Hasting's during their Conquest of England. The scene is an excerpt of the historically significant tapestry said to be commissioned in the 11th century by William the Conqueror's wife Queen Matilda's. Woven in 100% cotton by Belgium's master weavers, the Banquet Table tapestry pillow cover features a plush velvet back and strong zipper. It is but one of the historical themed tapestry covers...
Norman soldiers fighting during the Battle of Hastings are depicted in intricate detail on this historically inspired tapestry pillow cover. This scene is a meticulous extract of the expansive Queen Matilda's Tapestry hanging in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy. The pillow cover is expertly woven of 100% cotton by Belgium weavers in historically accurate colors to mimic those of the original tapestry. Part of our Bayeux Collection, thispillow cover makes an impression when filled with...
Depicting a long ship filled with Norman soldiers during the Normandy Conquest of 1066, the Navigio I jacquard pillow cover brings a stately historical element to the home. Woven in the 11th century, the original Queen Mathilde's tapestry tells the story of the Conquest and Battle of Hastings from the Norman's vantage point. This regal pillow cover is woven in Belgium of 100% Cotton in rich historical colors. Plush velvet backing offers a touch of softness. The strong zipper keeps apillow...
Pomona I: This European jacquard tapestry pillow cover is one of the many versions of the Autumnal figure, Pomona, designed in the 1880's by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. The tapestry design is inspired by William Morris's work entitled "Pomona". I am the ancient Apple-Queen, As once I was so am I now. For evermore a hope unseen, Betwixt the blossom and the bough. Ah, where's the river's hidden Gold! And where the windy grave of Troy? Yet come I as I came of old, From out the heart of...