Contemporary Art Wall Tapestry -- Africa Red -- by Franz Ruzicka
Dimensions: 70x186cm (27"x72")
Composition: 32% trevira, 34% wool, 34% cotton
Lined with plain cloth; beautiful finish
Rod pocket on the back for hanging
Made in Belgium
Creative Art work or "soul images" by Franz Ruzicka (born in 1958). Figurative elements and symbols of peace, the essence of human beings, the depths of their souls are the main focus of the artist's works.
Contemporary Art Wall Tapestry -- Africa Yellow -- by Franz Ruzicka
Dimensions: 70x186cm (27"x72")
Composition: 32% trevira, 34% wool, 34% cotton
Lined with plain cloth; beautiful finish
Rod pocket on the back for hanging
Made in Belgium
Creative Art work or "soul images" by Franz Ruzicka (born in 1958). Figurative elements and symbols of peace, the essence of human beings, the depths of their souls are the main focus of the artist's works.
Wall Tapestry -- Tree of Life -- Design by William Morris (19th century)
Dimentions: 135x100cm (53"x39,4")
Composition: 70% cotton, 30% viscose
Lined with plain cloth; beautiful finish
Rod pocket on the back for hanging
Made in Belgium
The Tree of Life is one the most well known floral motifs. The concept of a tree of life goes through different mythologies, religions and philosophies, and symbolizes the growth and continuity of life
Wall Tapestry -- Tree of Life -- Design by William Morris (19th century)
Dimentions: 48x62cm (19"x24")
Composition: 70% cotton, 30% viscose
Lined with plain cloth; beautiful finish
Rod pocket on the back for hanging
Made in Belgium
A man of many talents - artist, designer, writer and political activist , William Morris (1834-1896) was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production.
The Tree of Life is one of William Morris most well known works. The concept of a tree of life goes through different mythologies, religions and philosophies, and symbolizes the growth and continuity of life
Wall Tapestry -- The Unicorn in Captivity -- Medieval Series
Dimensions: 62x48cm (24"x19")
Composition: 70% cotton, 30% mix
Lined with plain cloth; beautiful finish
Rod pocket on the back for hanging
Made in Belgium
The Unicorn in Captivity tapestry belongs to the series of seven tapestries The Hunting of the Unicorn, dating from between 1495 and 1505. The tapestries show a group of noblemen and hunters in pursuit of a unicorn.
The original hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York.
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