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| Gods Speed - TapestryEdmund Blair Leighton 1853 - 1922
approx 133cm by 93cm
In Medieval history, the knight was an armed and mounted warrior belonging to the nobility. Edmund Blair Leighton (b. 1853 - d. 1922) was a British painter often associated with the Pre-Raphaelites and Romantic styles of painting. Leighton is best known for his work depicting medieval chivalry and highly tender moments between couples. His popularity today remains strong and his timeless scenes sought after in reproductions.
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| History of King Arthur - TapestryOn the right is Merlin, viewing Arthur and Guinevere in a garden of Courtly love. In the centre is Camelot. On the left are several of the Knights of the Round Table.
Size 55cm x 110cm
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| Lady of the Fountain - TapestryFrom an original illustration by Alan Lee, artist and book illustrator.
82cm by 88cm
Dyes are resistant to oxidisation and to the effects of sunlight.
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| Pomona, Goddess of Fruit - TapestryBased on an original wall hanging by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones woven at Merton Abbey, Surrey c.1885.
Approx size 49.5cm by 89cm (19.5" by 35")
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| Quest for the Holy Grail - TapestryArming and Departure of the Knights.
From an original wall tapestry by E. Burne Jones, J. H. Dearl and William Morris.
Approximate size 107cm by 67cm (42" by 27")
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| The Accolade - TapestryEdmund Blair Leighton 1853 - 1922
In the late Middle Ages knighthood was conferred by the overlord with the accolade (a blow, usually with the flat of the sword on the neck or shoulder
Approx 133cm by 100cm
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| The Dancers - TapestrySHORT DESCRIPTION TO FOLLOW
70cm by 55cm
27 by 22 inches
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| The Forest - TapestryFrom an original wall hanging by William Morris and Dearle, with animals drawn by Philip Webb.
60cm by 95cm
24 by 37 inches
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| Unicorn, Lion and Shields - TapestryThe arms of knights of the round table bidden to seek the unicorn.
From a wall tapestry by William Morris (1836 - 1896).
Size: 55cm x 110cm
22 by 43 inches
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