Description
This tapestry was drawn and weaved in 1879 by William Morris. The original work is exposed to Kelmscott Manor to Oxforshire, Morris's house at that time. It is the only big tapestry weaved by the very artist.
Here, the factory of Potbellied knew how to reproduce at best this tapestry, on Jacquard loom, in the point of Meurins. This tapestry is weaved in France. It is doubled and lends to rest in the wall. A certificate of authenticity is stuck on the back of the tapestry.
Weaving with "Tapisserie Point des Meurins" - 95% coton, 5% Polyester
150 x 110cm | 359,17€ | |
200 x 150cm | 478,75€ |
Others available sizes
150 x 110cm | 350,83€ | |
200 x 150cm | 638,33€ |
Others available sizes
William Morris made the original drawing of the...
300 x 150cm | 1075,00€ |