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Woven in France. This Flemish wall tapestry, Grandes Armoiries Creme, was designed by Pierre Josse Perrot. Different versions were woven at the Gobelins at the beginning of the 18th century. The original pieces are at the Louvre and at the

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Woven in North America. Beautiful wall art tapestry depicting oleanders in a vase.. 100% Cotton.. Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging..

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Woven in North America. No Room at the Inn tapestry features an underground tunnel scene containing all of the elements of the nativity scene. Complete with animals.. 80% Cotton, 20% Viscose and Polyester blend.. Backed with lining and tunnel for

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Imported. Washing by the Lake European tapestry features artwork that comes from a series painted by Francois Boucher (1703-1770), and shows women washing clothes by a lake, a typical pastoral activity that was popular in the Rococo era. Boucher was

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Woven in North America. Le Porte Blu tapestry features the work of artist Guido Borelli. In this charming tapestry we see a large yellow house with bright blue shutters and doors on the right and in the background to the left we see the beautiful

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Woven in France. The Forest of Clairmarais is a European jacquard wall tapestry. This landscape tapestry depicts a scene from a 17th century French verdure original. The Clairmarais Forest was an idyllic haven populated with oak, beech, and elm

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