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Woven in Italy. Ladies at the Terrace Italian woven tapestry features an iconic scene of Italy's famous Lake Como set in the 18th century. This charming tapestry shows two women of nobility, enjoying the view from the terrace. Lake Como is off to

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Woven in North America. This tapestry is from a painting/artwork of Simandle.. 100% Cotton.. Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging..

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Woven in France. Le point d'eau, or the Water Point, is a tapestry reproduction of the artwork of Albert Eckhout, 17th century artist. This tapestry is based on the famous Tentur des Indes set of 8 tapestries woven at the Gobelins during the 18th

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Woven in Belgium. Angels Thayer is a jacquard wall tapestry made in Belgium. The artwork is from an inspirational painting by Thayer, Abbott Handerson in 1877, American Painter, 1849-1921. It is now on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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Woven in Belgium. Three Virgins Belgian chenille tapestry features a scene with three maidens by the water of a mountain lake. This beautiful tapestry shows these virgins adorned in flowing robes and garlands of flowers looking over the water in

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Woven in France. A riot of colorful blooms and vines attract our eyes in this landscape composition tapestry. Rotonde de Armide is a European jacquard wall tapestry based on a wall paper panoramic by the artist Edouard Muller (1823-1876). The

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