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Woven in Belgium. Monets Style, also called Waterlilies, is a jacquard wall tapestry made in Belgium. This charming tapestry is an impressionistic view of Claude Monets garden at Giverny. Monet painted many scenes from his home at Giverny which
Woven in Belgium. Forest is a Belgian made jacquard wall tapestry. King Sigismund Augustus of Poland (later to become Emperor), commissioned the original tapestries from Michiel Coxcie of Mechelen in the mid-16th century. They are now part of the
Imported. The temple of Philae as seen from the Nile. The beautiful temple of Philae. Its main temple was dedicated to the Goddess Isis and its construction was undertaken during the third century BC. Philae was the last bastion of ancient Egyptian
Woven in Belgium. East Indies Belgian chenille tapestry features a stylized fantasy map of the East Indies. In the 16th century, Europeans used the term East Indies to refer to South East Asia and the islands of Oceania. Here in this map we see the
Woven in Belgium. Lucas is a Belgian made jacquard woven wall tapestry.The design comes from a tapestry from the Renaissance period and represents the month of January. It belongs to a series of tapestries called The Lucas Months. It was woven in
Woven in France. Verdure Chantilly is a European jacquard wall tapestry inspired from tapestries woven at the beginning of the 18th century at the Royal Manufacture of Beauvais. A verdure landscape alive with color and life of finely detailed