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Featuring three clay urns on a stone table in a rustic timeless wall tapestry. Delightfully woven in earth tones.
This Flemish wall tapestry, Grandes Armoiries Red, was designed by Pierre Josse Perrot. Different versions were woven at the Gobelins at the beginning of the 18th century. The original pieces are at the Louvre and at the Versailles castle. The arms are those of the French Kingdom: three gold fleurs de lys on azure blue, woven on a red background. Also known as Grandes armoiries fond rouge.
This Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of famous painter Gustav Klimt. A detail from Gustav Klimt's The Three Ages of Woman. Amid a mosaic of flowers and gleaming ornaments, maternal contentment is sensitively portrayed.
This Italian woven tapestry features an iconic scene of Italy's famous Lake Como set in the 18th century. Italy's Lake Como takes up the expansive vista to your left. A stone path through the lovely gardens leads to a viewpoint beyond. To the right is the Renaissance styled temple that is part of the villa's gardens and grounds. This is a delight of peace, beauty and tranquility. The artist, who is incorrectly said to be Francois Boucher but is actually unknown, has captured the scene...
This tapestry is based on a portion of Gustav Klimt's tenderly maternal The Three Ages of Woman which showcases his trademark ornamentation and swirls. This is a beautiful brand new Belgian woven wall tapestry.
Natasha Wescoat creates a modern fun piece with three whimsical contemporary trees on a vibrant colored background.
A native of the United Kingdom, artist Laurie Maitland spent her formative years in the Cotswolds and London. She enjoys using her brushstrokes to create eye catching conversation pieces. This painting of hers has been translated into a woven textile.
This is a Belgian made jacquard woven wall tapestry. It is a reproduction from the artwork of Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). Woven on a cream and golden background in cotton and lurex, this work of art is the right part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Accomplishment.
Three African women with their own treasures. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
A vintage style urn tapestry. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
Created in 1884 by the painter and architect Charles-Louis Genuys, professor at the Art School of Limoges. The three French schools of decorative art at that time, Paris, Limoges and Aubusson are each represented. This is a brand new wall tapestry.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). It is woven on a gold background in cotton and lurex. This version of The Waiting is often called the Right panel since it mirrors the traditional version of The Waiting. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). It is woven on a cream background in cotton and lurex. This version of The Waiting is often called the Right panel since it mirrors the traditional version of The Waiting. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
This fun and playful piece by Bob Christie features three different colored labs. They are patiently waiting on the dock but wanting to jump in the lake and retrieve more ducks. Perfect for any dog lover.
A beautiful wall tapestry adapted from the wainscoting decorating the Salle des Buffets at the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte. This castle, built between 1656 and 1661 for Nicolas Fouquet, Superintendent of Finance for Louis XIV, was the masterwork of three gifted artists.
A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, two- or three-masted lateen-rigged ship, created by the Portuguese and used also by them and by the Spanish for long voyages of exploration from the 15th century. An enchanting nautical masterpiece! This is a beautiful brand new Belgian woven wall tapestry.
Van Gogh's Sunflower III woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of famous artist Vincent Van Gogh. "Sunflowers"� is based on one of a series of Vincent van Gogh's works called "Still Life: Vase with Twelve Flowers"�. Painted in 1888 in Arles France, the Dutch painter produced three different paintings, two with a dozen flowers and one with 15 sunflowers. One went to Paul Gaugin for his bedroom decor. The others were sold. Most recently, one went to a private collector for...
Robert Duncan's energized horses running together on a ranch. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
Exquisitely detailed eastern inspired motif in dark reds, greens and browns. Delicately finished with three points and burgundy tassels.
Fleur de Lys Blue II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a background of solid dark blue with three large fleur de lys symbols on the front and an ornate gold border.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry, also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). It is woven on a golden background in cotton and lurex. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
Fleur de Lys Blue II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a background of solid dark blue with three large fleur de lys symbols on the front and an ornate gold border.
Truly one of our funnest tapestries, this one with warm up your heart everytime! This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry also called The Waiting. It is a reproduction from Gustav Klimt, an Austrian artist (1862-1918). Woven on a dark background in cotton and lurex, it is lined with a plain beige cotton fabric. The Waiting is the left part of the painting called The Plank of Stoclet (1905-1909). This plank is made up of three parts: The Waiting, The Tree of Life, and The Achievement.
This golden and blue toned global floral is a large scale motif in three sections and can easily blend into any room's décor.
This tapestry is a beautiful rendition of a painting of three red and blue poppy flowers.
Flora and fauna themes weave their way through the works of award-winning photographer and artist Anna Laurent. The French work of the same name provides the inspiration for our Jungle and Three Birds pillow Covers. The colors on this woven textile are celestial inspired in hues of blue, green, red, and orange. The pheasants are depicted perched in a tree while one sits nestled in a patch of plants, the bird's feathers are ornately colored. Ideal for adding a decorative element to a sofa or...
This beautiful tapestry encompasses three scenes of the original six tapestries in the Lady with the Unicorn series. The original tapestries were woven in about 1511 and each tapestry in the series represents one of the five senses except for the final piece, A Mon Seul Desir. The three scenes in this large wall tapestry are portraying the senses of hearing, touch and taste. This is a brand new tapestry reproduction.
Fleur de Lys Blue II woven European tapestry pillow cover features a background of solid dark blue with three large fleur de lys symbols on the front and an ornate gold border.
This lovely tapestry depicts the countryside around Lauragais in southwestern France, with a female figure that sits at a clearing in the woods contemplating the water, a chateau and fisherman in the distance. The "verdure" theme comes from the classic traditions of 17th century Aubusson tapestry in its focus on the beauty of forest and plants life in a three-dimensional rendering. This tapestry is woven in France, using the famous Halluin stitch.
This fun and playful piece by Bob Christie features three different colored labs. They are wanting to get in on the fun of a baseball game and are caught trying to steal second. Perfect for any dog lover.
This design is taken from a series of engravings of the 18th century, exhibited at the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte in France. The series consists of 12 engravings. Each of them illustrates a month of the year. The castle, built between 1656 and 1661 for Nicolas Fouquet, Superintendent of Finance for Louis XIV, was a masterwork of three gifted artists: Le Vau, Le Brun, and Le Notre who later designed the palace and gardens at Versailles.
This design is taken from a series of engravings of the 18th century, exhibited at the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte in France. The series consists of 12 engravings. Each of them illustrates a month of the year. The castle, built between 1656 and 1661 for Nicolas Fouquet, Superintendent of Finance for Louis XIV, was a masterwork of three gifted artists: Le Vau, Le Brun, and Le Notre who later designed the palace and gardens at Versailles.
Panoramique is a scenic landscape in the Trompe l'oeil style of the Gobelins tapestries from the 18th and 19th century, this flemish wall tapestry takes you on a terrace to admire a landscape of ocher and green. Trompe l'oeil - French for deceive the eye is an art technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects exist in three dimensions. Forced perspective is a comparable illusion in architecture.
Galliarda I woven European tapestry pillow cover features a rustic view of a bunch of sunflowers. Three sunflowers stand up lazily against a light beige background.
Mere et Enfant, Klimt Belgian tapestry pillow cover is inspired by the "Mother and Child" painting of famous painter Gustav Klimt. A detail from Gustav Klimt's "The Three ages of Woman". Amid a mosaic of flowers and gleaming ornaments, maternal contentment is sensitively portrayed.
Dame A L'Hermine woven Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of artist Leonardo Da Vinci. This piece features the Dame A L'Hermine, or The Lady with the ermine, as it is also called. The subject in the painting has been identified with reasonable certainty as Cecilia Gallerani, who was the mistress of Leonardo's employer, Ludovico Sforza. The woman is sitting body facing three quarters right but facing left as if to be looking at another person. In her arms, Gallerani holds a small...