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From a set of tapestries called the Royale Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. They were designed by Charles Le Brun a prominent painter and designer of the late 17th century. Le Bruns work was admired by many, especially King Louis XIV, who eventually made him the First Painter to the King. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed...
This wall tapestry is inspired from the Tentures des Maisons Royales, a set of 12 tapestries woven at the Gobelins Factory in Paris towards the end of the 17th century for King Louis XIV of France. Each of the original 12 tapestries depicted a different castle at each month of the year. Here is a typical 17th century castle in an August landscape. This tapestry is brand new.This tapestry is also available in a square size of 58"W x 58"H.Note: The largest available size of 110"W x 58"H is a...
The elegant and colorful plumage of this graceful peacock and his royal blue head make this animal seem regal. He stands atop a decorative urn in a lush garden in this wall hanging.
Inspired by tapestries woven at the beginning of the 18th century at the Royal Manufacture of Beauvais, just north of Paris, France. Featuring a verdure landscape alive with color and life of finely detailed flowers in the foreground and a stately manor and estate in the background, taking the viewer to an enchanting place. Tapestries with medallions were generally used to decorate royal or bourgeois mansions.
This jacquard tapestry is a beautiful Asian elephant covered with rich carpets and ornaments. The original is in the Louvre Museum in Paris. It was woven at a carpet factory in Aubusson established by Alexis Sallandrouze, 1808-67. The design, attributed to Jean-Baptiste-Am_d_e Couder, 1797-1864, draws on a number of different sources. By introducing these exotic influences, the tapestry contributed to a revival of the decorative arts in France in the 1840's. The luxuriant landscape is framed...
The Coat of Arms are the Royal Arms of Charles 2nd (Charles Stuart) who reigned (England, Scotland and Ireland) between 1661 and 1685. The words "Honi soit qui mal y pense" mean "Shame to him who evil thinks". This is a brand new woven replica of the original.
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.
Taking its inspiration from Les Maisons Royales series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the dArenberg family in 1607. The neo-classical style chateau was built in the early 20th century by the industrialist and financier Baron Francois Empain.
From a set of tapestries called the Royal Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed pitcher, violin, and fruit.
An awesome royal Indian elephant tapestry. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
This wall tapestry is inspired from the Tentures des Maisons Royales, a set of 12 tapestries woven at the Gobelins Factory in Paris towards the end of the 17th century for King Louis XIV of France. Each of the original 12 tapestries depicted a different castle at each month of the year. Here is a typical 17th century castle in an August landscape. This tapestry is brand new.
A Castle built for a King of France in 1510 with 440 rooms and 365 fireplaces. One of the Renaissance masterpieces. The royal Chateau de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France, is one of the most recognizable Chateau in the world because of its very distinctive French Renaissance architecture which blends traditional French medieval forms with classical Renaissance structures. The building, which was never completed, was constructed by King Francis I of France. Chambord is the largest...
The harvesting of pineapples. From a set of ten tapestries called The History of the Chinese Emperor commissioned by Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV, to the Beauvais Manufacture. At the end of the 17th century, the Jesuite missionaries were returning from China with tales and knowledge that were to influence the royal courts of Europe. These tapestries, very exotic for the time, were initially made for the Rambouillet castle.
centuries for aristocrats, royalty, and tourists. Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
From a set of tapestries called the Royal Residences made at the Gobelins for King Louis XIV towards the end of 17th century. This jacquard woven tapestry depicts a castle surrounded by green foliage contrasted by a foreground of a columned terrace with a red drape, pillowed pitcher, violin, and fruit.
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.
From a set of ten tapestries called The History of the Chinese Emperor commissioned by Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV, to the Beauvais Manufacture. At the end of the 17th century, the Jesuite missionaries were returning from China with tales and knowledge that were to influence the royal courts of Europe. These tapestries, very exotic for the time, were initially made for the Rambouillet castle. Order your own brand new woven reproduction!
This wall tapestry is inspired from the Tentures des Maisons Royales, a set of 12 tapestries woven at the Gobelins Factory in Paris towards the end of the 17th century for King Louis XIV of France. Each of the original 12 tapestries depicted a different castle at each month of the year. Here is a typical 17th century castle in an August landscape. This tapestry is brand new.
After the famous set of twelve tapestries Les Maisons Royale designed by Charles Le Brun (1619-1690) and woven from 1668 to 1711 by the Royal Manufacture of Gobelins. Allotted to the decoration of royal houses or used as diplomatic presents, all those tapestries were created to the glory of the King of France, Louis XIV (1638-1715). They feature, in the foreground, the sovereign himself and evoke his castles, his entertainments and the pomp of the court. This tapestry pictures Louis XIV...
The harvesting of pineapples. From a set of ten tapestries called The History of the Chinese Emperor commissioned by Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV, to the Beauvais Manufacture. At the end of the 17th century, the Jesuite missionaries were returning from China with tales and knowledge that were to influence the royal courts of Europe. These tapestries, very exotic for the time, were initially made for the Rambouillet castle.
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 Belgian tapestry depicts a design by Barend Van Orley of English Royals hunting during the 17th Century.
A royal looking Eastern patterned tapestry! This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
A Time To Dream is a jacquard woven Belgian tapestry portraying the work of Simon Bull. A close view of an exquisitely detailed flower, this work exudes a sophisticated color palette of green and white, and subtler reds and blues. The background merges on the border of realism and dream state, which is a hallmark of Bull's 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...
Ladies with musical instruments stand before the French Royal Palace in this beautiful old world tapestry. The scene depicts the month of December and was one of the twelve presented to Louis XIV.
This tapestry was inspired from a tapestry woven at the Royal Beauvais Workshops in the 19th century. The Beauvais Manufacture was founded by Colbert, Prime Minister to King Louis XIV in 1661.
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.
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...
Wawel Timberland Leaves is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the series; The Jagiellonian Tapestries or the Wawel Arrasses, circa 1555. The Wawel Arrasses originally consisted of 365 pieces assembled by the Jagiellons to decorate the interiors of the royal residence Wawel Castle. Wawel Timberland Leaves depicts an image of ornate leaves of ivy surrounded in lush verdure imagery. Wawel Timberland Leaves is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with...
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 is a gorgeous tapestry depicting an 18th century scene of Lake Como in Italy. The gardens and terrace are those of Villa de Este estate. Add a unique touch to your space with this lovely piece!
This royal and majestic palm was honorably named for the Prince of Helse in the turn of the century.
Spellbound I is a Belgian impressionist tapestry pillow cover piece inspired by the works of Simon Bull. Bull's floral art has brought him great renown, celebrated by royalty and revered among his peers. Bull's art style is both provocative and traditional, which adds to the appeal. This piece is a wonderful addition to your home decor motif, adding an air of softness and splendor to any room. Spellbound I is jacquard woven, the backed lining is of a plush velvet with an invisible zipper...
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 shows a beautiful heraldic crest of golds and reds. The background is dark which accentuates the emblem very well. The lions are flanking the royal crown and the red drape is held apart to reveal the central family crest symbols of chest pieces. A decorative border completes the work. Royal crest tapestries were used for centuries to signify family names and traditions.
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.
A glorious royal themed tapestry featuring columns and urn of flowers. At over 100 inches wide and over 100 inches in length it is sure to add a masterful presence to any large room. Woven in Belgium, it is thick heirloom quality, sure to last for generations!
Taking its inspiration from Les Maisons Royales series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the dArenberg family in 1607. The neo-classical style chateau was built in the early 20th century by the industrialist and financier Baron Francois Empain.
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.