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Landscapes

In the 18th Century, many tapestries began to resemble the style of paintings, and subjects commissioned were often landscapes or pastoral scenes with realistic perspective. Some of the most famous landscape paintings include The Hay Wain of 1821 by John Constable woven as a tapestry by Hines.

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Items 49-72 of 82

Set Descending Direction
  1. Flemish Bridge Loom Woven Tapestry - 62 x 92 cm (2'1" x 3'0") - Requires Rod Size 2 - Last Piece Remaining!
    -50%
  2. The Bridge Loom Woven Tapestry - 114 x 162 cm (3'9" x 5'4") - Requires Rod Size 4
    -50%
  3. Chasse a la Campagne Loom Woven Tapestry - 88 x 144 cm (2'11" x 4'9") - Requires Rod Size 3 - Last piece remaining!
    -50%
  4. Pagoda Loom Woven Tapestry - 82 x 120 cm (2'8" x 3'11") - Requires Rod Size 3
    -29%
  5. Tuscany Afternoon Loom Woven Tapestry - 77x134cm (2'6"x4'5") - Requires Rod Size 4
    -20%
  6. Flanders Country Scene Silkscreen Tapestry - 127 x 255 cm (4'2" x 8'4") - Requires Rod Size Size 6
    -30%
  7. Autumn & Winter Needlepoint Tapestry - 145 x 206 cm (4'8" x 6'8") - Requires Rod Size 5
    -40%
  8. The Terrace (Without Loops) Loom Woven Tapestry - 62 x 110 cm (2'0" x 3'7") - Requires Rod Size 3
    -50%