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Tapestry the Ladies of Camelot in jacquard weaving, after the artists William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones.
After a set of large tapestries drawn by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones and then woven in the workshops of Morris & Company (1890-1895). Considered as a major piece of the decorative art of the Victorian time, those tapestries depict the Quest for the Holy Grail. The Ladies of the Court of Camelot are preparind to bid adieu to the Knights of the Round Table. This tapestry is inspired by the legends of King Arthur.
Tapestry woven in the North of France in Halluin by the workshops of Jules Pansu.
Living Heritage
Company
Best Workers
of France
Made in
France
Features
Thèmes
Medieval
Fabrication
Jacquard weaving - Tapestry - Cotton back lining - Made in France
Dimensions (approx.)
90x75 cm
120x100 cm
180x150 cm
120x100 cm
180x150 cm
Compositions
95% Cotton - 5% Polyester
Hanging options
Hanging either by hooks placed in the eyelets provided, or by a rod or a wooden slat slipped into the sheath for a concealed hanging
Orientation
Portrait
Care instructions
Lightly vacuum to remove any surface dust - Professional clean only