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This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
In this wall tapestry you find an elegant tree of life design based on a late 1800's piece by the artist William Morris. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a beige background.
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark green background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This exquisite nature-inspired tapestry is a replica of a tapestry woven by the famous artist William Morris (1834-1896) who was the forerunner of the British arts and crafts movement. The scene depicts a quince tree during the fruit bearing season.Atop of the tapestry is a poem that reads:All wrought by the WormIn the peasant-carle's cott.On the Mulberry leafageWhen summer was hot! This poem is about using silk for the tapestry that was made by silkworms eating mulberry leaves in a peasant's...
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a red background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. William Morris is accredited with reviving traditional forms of textile arts and methods of production from the Middle Ages. This wall tapestry not only makes a beautiful addition to any home but also pays homage to a true textile mastermind, making use of traditional weaving techniques. With an intricate background, this tapestry also elegantly displays his often used...
The Lady of Shalott was a Victorian poem written by the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson. His 1832 poem, itself inspired by medieval Arthurian legend, inspired the famous 1888 painting by John William Waterhouse, also entitled The Lady of Shalott. The painting features Elaine the Fair, ever moved by her love for Sir Lancelot, escaping from a tower along the river and making her way towards Camelot. This is a brand new woven replica of Waterhouse's masterpiece, artfully woven in Belgium in...
The original Bayeux Tapestry was a series of embroidered linen strips that depicted the pictorial history of the invasion of England by William of Normandy. It is believed that it was commissioned by Bishop Odo, the half-brother of William, and it was made in England and then displayed In Bayeux Cathedral, hence the name Bayeaux. That original Bayeux Tapestry is nearly 1,000 years old and was 230 feet long! This one here is a brand new replica at a very affordable cost.
In this wall tapestry you find an elegant tree of life design based on a late 1800's piece by the artist William Morris. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background.
This jacquard wall tapestry Acanthe, or Acanthus, is woven on a brown background. It is inspired from a William Morris embroidered panel done in 1898. This work portrays large acanthus leaves on a floral background. The symbolism of the acanthus leaf: as a perennial plant it represents enduring or recurring life. The acanthus leaf has been be a very popular design theme throughout time.
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a red background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
This tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. William Morris is accredited with reviving traditional forms of textile arts and methods of production from the Middle Ages. This wall tapestry not only makes a beautiful addition to any home but also pays homage to a true textile mastermind, making use of traditional weaving techniques. With an intricate background, this tapestry also elegantly displays his often used...
Designed and woven in 1879 by William Morris (1854-1896). The original tapestry is exhibited in Kelmscott manor, Oxfordshire, which was Morris' home at that time. It is the only large tapestry woven by William Morris himself. This brand new tapestry is as beautiful and detailed as the original.
This is a brand new tapestry reproduction, woven after a large tapestry drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris and Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, this tapestry depicts the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot.
Part of the William Morris collection. A beautiful brand new wall tapestry reproduction.
This tapestry depicts a woodpecker against an ornate backdrop and was designed by Morris & Co in 1877. Most of the company's production was a collaborative effort involving several artists, but Woodpecker is unusual in that it was one of the very few tapestries designed by William Morris in its entirety. It shows a woodpecker sitting in the branch of a fruit tree and features Morris' distinctive ornate background of leaves and his legendary attention to detail. The wording on the top and...
The original Woodpecker tapestry was designed in 1885 by William Morris and was based on his poem about Picus, the Italian King who was transformed into a woodpecker in Ovid‚à ö√Æ‚à ö‚à è≈és Metamorphoses, Book XIV. This classical work was the one of the most read books in the Middle Ages. This is an antique tapestry replica, woven in France!
This Tree of Life Belgian tapestry is inspired by the work of William Morris, painter, author and poet.
This tapestry depicts a woodpecker against an ornate backdrop and was designed by Morris & Co in 1877. Most of the company's production was a collaborative effort involving several artists, but Woodpecker is unusual in that it was one of the very few tapestries designed by William Morris in its entirety. It shows a woodpecker sitting in the branch of a fruit tree and features Morris' distinctive ornate background of leaves and his legendary attention to detail. The wording on the top and...
Illustrating Lord Alfred Tennyson's 1883 poem, Lady of Shalott, John William Waterhouse's painting eloquently captures the Lady's wistful, doomed quality as she embarks on her final voyage to Camelot.
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a dark blue background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
In this wall tapestry you find an elegant tree of life design based on a late 1800's piece by the artist William Morris. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a brown background.
The Orchard was William Morris' first attempt to design a figurative tapestry, responding to the wishes of rich clients to have unique works of art by him, and following on from the success of his firm of Morris & Co in producing fine tapestries designed by the artist Edward Burne-Jones. It depicts an array of fruit trees with their harvest ready for gathering, including apples, grapes, olives and pears, behind a row of figures in medieval-style dress.
Strawberry Thief is one of William Morris' most popular repeating designs for textiles. It takes as its subject the Thrushes that Morris found stealing fruit in his kitchen garden of his countryside home, Kelmscott Manor, in Oxfordshire. To print the pattern Morris used the ancient and painstaking indigo-discharge method he admired above all forms of printing. We have woven the artwork into a colorful wall tapestry.
This wall tapestry is a revival of an 1879 piece by William Morris, a renowned English writer, artist, and textile designer. It showcases William Morris' often used 'mille-fleurs' or 'thousand flowers' motif. This tree of life finds itself among a flurry of activity of birds flying and hovering around. A truly beautiful antique tapestry reproduction with a red background. An excellent tapestry to liven up your space!
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. The Lion represents the most courageous knights.
One of the many versions of this autumnal figure in the 1880s designed by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones.
Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry created in the 11th century. In this scene, William boards one of his vessels leaving for England. This is a brand new wall tapestry reproduction.
William Morris inspired botanical motif in subtle outlines on a deep emerald background.
Strawberry Thief is one of William Morris' most popular repeating designs for textiles. It takes as its subject the Thrushes that Morris found stealing fruit in his kitchen garden of his countryside home, Kelmscott Manor, in Oxfordshire. To print the pattern Morris used the ancient and painstaking indigo-discharge method he admired above all forms of printing. We have woven the artwork into a colorful wall tapestry.
This is a brand new reproduction of the vintage Bayeux Tapestry. The remarkable embroidery of the late 11th century is now exhibited at Bayeux, Normandy. Over 220 feet long it depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 when Duke William of Normandy was victorious over King Harold of Saxon England.
After a set of large tapestries drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris and Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, those tapestries depict the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot. This is an antique tapestry reproduction. It is a brand new tapestry, woven in France!
In 1908 John William Waterhouse painted this exquisite painting inspired by the poetry of Tennyson.
This tapestry depicts a woodpecker against an ornate backdrop and was designed by Morris & Co in 1877. Most of the company's production was a collaborative effort involving several artists, but Woodpecker is unusual in that it was one of the very few tapestries designed by William Morris in its entirety. It shows a woodpecker sitting in the branch of a fruit tree and features Morris' distinctive ornate background of leaves and his legendary attention to detail. The wording on the top and...
After a set of large tapestries drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne- Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris and Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, those tapestries depict the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot.
A wall hanging tapestry based on a design by William Morris (1834-1896), the famous English artist. He was instrumental in the revival of the decorative arts at the end of the 19th century. The style he created is very popular, even today. This tapestry is perfect for all bird lovers!
After a set of large tapestries drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne- Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris and Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, those tapestries depict the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of the Round Table make their farewells to the ladies of Camelot.
This is a French woven jacquard wall tapestry. It is based on an embroidered silk door-curtain designed by Henry Dearle in 1890. This artist was the assistant of William Morris and after his death in 1896, he became the artistic director of the company. The symbolism of the acanthus leaf: as a perennial plant it represents enduring or recurring life. The acanthus leaf has been be a very popular design theme throughout time. With its origins dating back to ancient Greece, choosing the acanthus...
This tapestry represents a majestic lion mixed up in flowers and green foliage. This design was originally produced by Morris & Co, the design and manufacturing company started by William Morris in the late 19th century. William Morris, the famous English artist has designed many fabrics and tapestries of world renown many of which now reside in the world's most prestigious museums.
The original Woodpecker with Verse was designed in 1885 by William Morris and was based on his poem about Picus, the Italian King who was transformed into a woodpecker in Ovids Metamorphoses, Book XIV. This classical work was the one of the most read books in the Middle Ages. This is an antique tapestry replica, woven in France! The wording on the top and bottom reads "I once a king and chief, now am the tree-barks thief, ever twixt trunk and leaf, chasing the prey."
A nice botanical tapestry, designed in the style of a mosaic of large tiles. This tapestry pulls from the familiar art style of William Morris.