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Giverny - no border

Claude Monet`s painting of his lily pond at Giverny is transformed into a dramatic tapestry. Thick tightly woven yarn produces great 3D depth. Woven in Belgium. 70% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FA010
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18th Century Bouquet

From an English tapestry woven in Soho, London in the early 18th century. A fine weave of 50% wool, 40% cotton. Woven in France. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FL050
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18th Century Verdure

Originally woven in Lille in the early 18th century this fine wool/cotton weave possesses great depth. Woven in France. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-RL180
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1930s Floral Setting

Woven in Italy. Cotton/viscose blend. From a 100 year old painting by Max Carlier. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FL031
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A Mon Seul Desir

Belgian. One of a complete set of the celebrated Lady with the Unicorn series. All reproduce the originals as they are today ? welcome to all who have seen the magnificent exhibit at the Cluny Museum, Paris. This is achieved through laborious silk-screening. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-ME109
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A Mon Seul Desir

?The Lady with the Unicorn? series. These splendid six tapestries are displayed at the Cluny Museum in Paris. They were woven in about 1510, featuring the arms of Jean le Viste, with each representing one of the senses except for the final ?A Mon Seul Desir?. These twelve foot high masterpieces were lost until 1844 when the novelist George Sand discovered them in Boussac suffering from damage from rats and damp walls. The museum purchased them in 1883 and restored them. They are now considered amongst the national treasures of France. French. 80% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging. Matching cushion cover available.
Product ID: PP-ME115A
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A Mon Seul Desir

One of the famous six tapestries in `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 this final scene `A Mon Seul Desir`. These 12`high masterpieces were lost until 1844 when the novelist Georges Sands discovered them in Boussac suffering from damage from rats and damp walls. The Cluny Museum in Paris bought them in 1853 later restoring them. They are now amongst the national treasures of France displayed in their own circular room at the museum. Woven in Belgium. 70% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-ME118
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A Mon Seul Desir

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?. These 12? high masterpieces were lost until 1844 when the novelist Georges Sands discovered them in Boussac suffering from damage from rats and damp walls. The Cluny Museum in Paris purchased them in 1853, later restoring them. They are now amongst the national treasures of France displayed in their own circular room at the museum. Woven in Belgium. 70% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-ME120
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A Mon Seul Desir

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?. These 12? high masterpieces were lost until 1844 when the novelist Georges Sands discovered them in Boussac suffering from damage from rats and damp walls. The Cluny Museum in Paris purchased them in 1853, later restoring them. They are now amongst the national treasures of France displayed in their own circular room at the museum. Woven in France in fine weave. 50% wool, 40% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-ME122
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A Mon Seul Desir

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?. These 12? high masterpieces were lost until 1844 when the novelist Georges Sands discovered them in Boussac suffering from damage from rats and damp walls. The Cluny Museum in Paris purchased them in 1853, later restoring them. They are now amongst the national treasures of France displayed in their own circular room at the museum. Finely woven with over 150 threads per inch in Belgium. 100% cotton. (Height includes loops which are included in the price.)
Product ID: PP-ME127
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A Mon Seul Desir*

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?. These 12? high masterpieces were lost until 1844 when the novelist Georges Sands discovered them in Boussac suffering from damage from rats and damp walls. The Cluny Museum in Paris purchased them in 1853, later restoring them. They are now amongst the national treasures of France displayed in their own circular room at the museum. Woven in France. 80% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging. Matching cushion cover available.
Product ID: PP-ME115
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A Musical Interlude (vertical)

Part of the `Noble Pastorale` series of six tapestries designed by Francois Boucher (1703-70). He was court painter to Louis XV and Director of the royal workshops in Beauvais where these were woven. The original series of romantic idyllic settings are 12` high and up to 19` long. Woven in Italy. 75% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-RL032
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A musical interlude*

Part of the ?Noble Pastorale? series of six tapestries designed by Francois Boucher (1703-70). He was court painter to Louis XV and Director of the royal workshops in Beauvais where these were woven. The original scenes of romantic idyllic settings are 12? high and up to 19? long. Woven in Italy. 75% cotton.Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-RL030
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A Tree of Life

A contemporary version of the Tree of Life containing 175 different shades of thread. 70% cotton. Woven in Belgium. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FL065
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Acanthus

French. After an embroidered silk door-curtain acanthus designed by John Henry Dearle in 1890. Dark blue background. 95% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-AC016
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Acanthus and Vine

French. Designed and woven by William Morris in his Hammersmith bedroom in 1879. Now in his later home, Kelmscott Manor. Dark blue background. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-AC018
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Adoration of the Magi

Belgian. 70% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FA108
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Adoration of the Magi - square

Belgian. 70% cotton. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FA107
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Albero della Vita

Italian. Black background. 45% viscose, 29% acrylic. Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging.
Product ID: PP-FA064
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Amphora

Belgian. Chenille. Unlined, with finished edges and a rod pocket. Versatile: also use as a tablecloth, throw or low-traffic area rug. Cotton, polyester, viscose blend.
Product ID: PP-CE097
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