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Woven in Belgium. Vieux Brussels Belgian tapestry depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central ram of Aries signifies the
Woven in Belgium. Vieux Brussels Belgian tapestry depicts one of twelve hunting scenes in the Maximillian series woven in the late 16th century for the Archduke Maximillian who was later to become Emperor. The central ram of Aries signifies the
Woven in Belgium. La Prise de Lille II Belgian tapestry is one of 14 tapestries called 'The History of the King'. The city of Lille, in the Flanders, was taken over by the Spaniards on August 18, 1667.The King, Louis the XIV, is seen with his
Woven in Belgium. La Prise de Lille II Belgian tapestry is one of 14 tapestries called 'The History of the King'. The city of Lille, in the Flanders, was taken over by the Spaniards on August 18, 1667.The King, Louis the XIV, is seen with his
Woven in Belgium. La Prise de Lille II Belgian tapestry is one of 14 tapestries called 'The History of the King'. The city of Lille, in the Flanders, was taken over by the Spaniards on August 18, 1667.The King, Louis the XIV, is seen with his
Woven in Belgium. Unicorn Captive and Unicorn Hunt Belgian tapestry combines two of the seven tapestries in the "tapestries of the unicorn" series. The Unicorn in Captivity is the last in a series of seven in the collection of medieval