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Although it was first greeted with mixed criticism, this painting came to be one of Dicksee's best known and admired pictures. The scene is the parting of Romeo and Juliet after their wedding night and the last time they will see one another alive. As one critic pointed out, the painting perfectly conveys the tenderness and the passion of this poignant moment when Romeo says, "Farewell, farewell! one kiss, and I'll descend."
Return of Bucintoro is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The artwork is from a painting by Italian landscape painter Canaltello (1697-1768). The bucentaur, bucintoro in Venetian, was the state barge of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the Marriage of the Sea, a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the Festa della Sensa, or Ascension Day.
The sentiment of Live Well, Laugh Often and Love Much are great words to live by. They are surrounded by an intricate scrolling design. This would make a lovely wedding or anniversary gift.
The bucentaur was the state galley of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the "Marriage of the Adriatic" more accurately, "Marriage of the Sea" a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the "Festa della Sensa" (Ascension Day).
The sentiment of Live Well, Laugh Often and Love Much are great words to live by. They are surrounded by an intricate scrolling design. This would make a lovely wedding or anniversary gift.
Dame Au Blason is a jacquard wall tapestry from a late 17th century design made for the wedding of Elizabeth Charlotte de Orleans, niece of Louis XIV. It shows a woman and two children holding up a crown topped shield surrounded by flower garlands on a yellow background. This is a brand new antique replica, woven in France!
This Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of 16th Century painter Breughel. Wedding Feast features a painted scene from the farm life. This tapestry features both farmers and castle gentlemen enjoying baked goods at a wedding.
Spice up your decor with this woven piece. Not only are tapestries themselves a unique artform, but this wall tapestry itself is truly unique as it is part of our exclusive collection!
This inspirational tapestry offers support to those in need. An intricate border encloses these words of support. It would make a wonderful wedding gift.
The sentiment of Live Well, Laugh Often and Love Much are great words to live by. They are surrounded by an intricate scrolling design. This would make a lovely wedding or anniversary gift.
An Italian woven tapestry! The artwork is from a painting by Italian landscape painter Canaltello (1697-1768). The bucentaur, bucintoro in Venetian, was the state barge of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the Marriage of the Sea, a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the Festa della Sensa, or Ascension Day.
Bucintoro is an Italian jacquard woven wall tapestry. The bucentaur, bucintoro in Venetian, was the state barge of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the "Marriage of the Sea" a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the Festa della Sensa, or Ascension Day.
The Bucentaur was the state galley of the doges of Venice. It was used every year on Ascension Day up to 1798 to take the doge out to the Adriatic Sea to perform the "Marriage of the Adriatic" more accurately, "Marriage of the Sea" a ceremony that symbolically wedded Venice to the sea every year on the "Festa della Sensa" (Ascension Day)