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Woven in France. Verdure Colverts French woven tapestry wallhanging features a beautiful verdure forest scene. The “verdure” genre was very popular in the 17th century, resulting in some magnificent tapestries. This “verdure” evokes the

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Woven in France. Verdure Colverts French woven tapestry wallhanging features a beautiful verdure forest scene. The “verdure” genre was very popular in the 17th century, resulting in some magnificent tapestries. This “verdure” evokes the

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Woven in France. Verdure Colverts French woven tapestry wallhanging features a beautiful verdure forest scene. The “verdure” genre was very popular in the 17th century, resulting in some magnificent tapestries. This “verdure” evokes the

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Woven in France. La Licorne Captive French woven tapestry wallhanging features a medieval scene with the original being at the Metropolitan Museum, end of the 15th century. In the Middle-Ages, this legendary animal was regarded as the symbol of

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Woven in France. La Licorne Captive French woven tapestry wallhanging features a medieval scene with the original being at the Metropolitan Museum, end of the 15th century. In the Middle-Ages, this legendary animal was regarded as the symbol of

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Woven in France. Scenes Gallantes is a French jacquard wall tapestry. This piece comes from an original woven in the early 15th century tapestry and on display at the Cluny Museum - Paris. Against a background of leaves and flowers, a lady is

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