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This Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of smell. The lady stands, making a wreath of flowers. Her maidservant holds a basket of flowers within her easy reach. Again, the lion and unicorn frame the lady while holding on to the pennants. The monkey has stolen a flower which he is smelling, providing the key to the allegory.
This Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry is one of many in the "Lady and the Unicorn" (La Dame A La Licorne) series.
Lady and the Organ III Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of hearing. The lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is on the opposite the...
Arms of the Knights Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of William Morris. (1836-1896) Arms of the Knights tapestry tells the tale of the 24 knights of the round table sent to search for the unicorn. In this tapestry the lion represents the knights as well as the shields, or "escutcheon" in the background. Here are the arms of different knights of the round table bidden to search the lion and unicorn who departed on the quest whatever may happen to those knights these are the chiefest....
This jacquard wall tapestry is an extract of the L'ouie, or The Hearing, which is part of the Lady and the Unicorn, or Dame A La Licorne: set of six tapestries woven around the year 1500 in the Flanders. It represents the Lady playing an organ. Each piece in the series represents one of the senses except for the final A Mon Seul Desir.
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 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.
The hunted unicorn cleanses the fountain’s water with his horn, viewed by the hunters and the animals.
From an inspired wall tapestry by William Morris (1836-1896) the famous British painter. This scene symbolizes the Quest for the Unicorn by King Arthur's legendary Knights of the Round Table.
One of the famous six tapestries in the The Lady with the Unicorn series. Woven in about 1511 they feature the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represents one of the senses except for the final A Mon Seul Desir.
Inspired from a tapestry by William Morris (1836-1896), famous British artist and designer, woven in 1980. This scene symbolizes the Quest for the Unicorn by King Arthur's legendary twenty-four knights. The Lion represents the most courageous knights.
This is an Italian jacquard wall tapestry. Pictured is a rampant unicorn bearing the coat of arms of Jean La Viste. It has an otherworldly background of black sky is set with stylized vines and earth covered with acanthus leaves. A red border with alternating shields completes the composition of this remarkable medieval theme.
This is one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of hearing. The lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is on the opposite the side of the lady that they are on in all...
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!
One of the series of 5 senses, exposed at the Cluny Museum in Paris Add a unique touch to your space with this European woven wall tapestry!
First woven in 15th century Netherlands, the Hunt of the Unicorn is considered one of the most historic works of the Middle Ages. Our storied tapestry pillow cover, inspired by the original, depicts a unicorn chained to a tree in the center of a corral with flora and greenery all around. This lovely woven piece brings a beautiful touch of Medieval art to your interior spaces. Center it in the middle of other solidpillows on the sofa or bed for a bit of color and texture. pillow cover backed...
Hearing II Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of hearing. The lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is...
This beautiful new tapestry is hand-woven and is an antique replica. The original tapestry was made by Manufacture Des Gobelins, a tapestry factory located in Paris. This tapestry was made by skilled Chinese artisans who were taught by French technicians to replicate exactly the same weaving methods as the French used centuries ago. These tapestries are hand-crafted of wool, or wool and silk, and tend to have a wide range of colors. In addition, they have subtle variations of specific colors,...
Captive Unicorn woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. Captured in a pen, this tapestry represents reincarnation, from the series of tapestries, the Hunt of the Unicorn. After the death of the unicorn, the unicorn lives again, and held captive by the royal hunters. The unicorn is surrounded by a mille fleur background or plants and flowers.
Unicorn Belgian pillow cover is inspired by the "Lady and the Unicorn" wall tapestry series. Captured in a pen, this tapestry represents reincarnation, from the series of tapestries, the Hunt of the Unicorn. After the death of the unicorn, the unicorn lives again, and held captive by the royal hunters. The unicorn is surrounded by a mille fleur background or plants and flowers.
Unicorn Sitting woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. In this majestic scene we see the unicorn detail from the Lady and the Unicorn series. Here the unicorn is decorated with the emblem of the Le Viste family to whom it is thought the work was dedicated to. A regal tapestry to transform any room to the wonderful elegance of this period of unicorn art.
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.
The lady stands with one hand touching the unicorn's horn, and the other holding up the pennant. The lion sits to the side and looks on.
Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry is one of many in the Lady and the Unicorn (La Dame A La Licorne) series. The lady stands in front of a tent, across the top which reads A Mon Seul DÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ___ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ____sir (To my only desire). Her maidservant stands to the right, holding open a chest. The lady is placing the necklace she wears in the other tapestries into the chest. To her left is a low bench with...
Louie, with Loops, Belgian tapestry is one of many in the Lady and the Unicorn series. On this tapestry the lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is on the opposite the side of the lady that they are on in all the other...
This Belgian tapestry is a replica of one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of sight. The lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
Taste Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of taste. The lady is taking a candy from a dish held by a maidservant. Her eyes are on a parrot on her upheld left hand. The lion and the unicorn are both on their back feet reaching up to pennants that frame the lady on either side. The monkey is at her feet, eating one of the candies.
This Belgian tapestry is a replica of one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of taste. The lady is taking a candy from a dish held by a maidservant. Her eyes are on a parrot on her upheld left hand. The lion and the unicorn are both on their back feet reaching up to pennants that frame the lady on either side. The monkey is at her feet, eating one of the candies.
This tapestry is one of many in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. The scene on this tapestry is the lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
This tapestry is the first of seven in the tapestries of the unicorn series. This tapestry depicts the noble man's hunt for the unicorn. An antique reproduction.
This Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of touch. The lady stands with one hand touching the unicorn's horn, and the other holding up the pennant. The lion sits to the side and looks on.
This Belgian tapestry is one of the six tapestries in the Lady and the Unicorn series. This tapestry represents the sense of hearing. The lady plays a positive organ on top of a table covered with a Turkish rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side, and holds the organ in place. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants, but in this scene, their positions are reversed so that they are inside the frame, and each is on the opposite the side of the lady that...
This imported jacquard pillow cover represents the unicorn from the famous work "the Lady and the Unicorn".
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!
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!
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!
Unicorns I woven European tapestry pillow cover features a scene from the "Lady and the Unicorn" series of Belgian tapestries. We see the scene of a blossoming orange tree with rabbits playing closeby. The orange tree is a symbol of celebration and marriage in many cultures. Here we see the medieval motif of a thousand flower or mille fleur background, made so popular in the Middle Ages. Two bunnies are on the forest floor enjoying the rich foliage, accompanied by the other forest critters all...
Detail of the "Hearing" Unicorn Series, one of the six tapestries in a series called "The Lady and the Unicorn".
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!
Sight II Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of sight. The lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
Sight III Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of sight. The lady is seated, holding a mirror up in her right hand. The unicorn kneels on the ground, with his front legs in the lady's lap, from which he gazes at his reflection in the mirror. The lion on the left holds up a pennant.
Smell II, The Lady and the Unicorn Belgian tapestry pillow cover is one of the six tapestries in the "Lady and the Unicorn" series. This tapestry represents the sense of smell. The lady stands, making a wreath of flowers. Her maidservant holds a basket of flowers within her easy reach. Again, the lion and unicorn frame the lady while holding on to the pennants. The monkey has stolen a flower which he is smelling, providing the key to the allegory.