Tapestry Spotlight: Quest for the Holy Grail
This tapestry was designed by Edward Burne-Jones and woven by Morris & Co. in 1895-96.
It is one of the six panels illustrating the story of the Holy Grail. It represents the arming and departure of the knights of the Round Table, amongst which are Sir Bors, Sir Percival and Sir Galahad. The original is hung in the Birmingham Museum.
Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestry Review
This tapestry is woven from 63% Polyester, 17% cotton, and 20% acrylic. It comes backed with lining and a tunnel for easy hanging. It is available in one size 50 x 68 inches.
Get a detailed view of the tapestry here: Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestry.
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William Morris Art Tapestries
If you have never heard of William Morris or seen his work, I highly suggest you take a look at these William Morris tapestries. He is known for patterns of swirling leaves and earthy tones. Scenes of nature and stylized medieval designs are the typical subject matter of his work.
William Morris led a fascinating and enriching life. He was involved not only in the arts, but also the politics of the time. He led to the reinsurgence of handmade crafts and textiles, in the face of the Industrial Revolution. He was also a writer, who was greatly influenced by the work of John Ruskin “Sesame and Lilies” and Thomas Malory “Morte d’Arthur”. He and his life long friend, Edward Burne-Jones started a decorative arts firm that included artists such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
His most famous works are: The Tree of Life, The Holy Grail tapestry series, and Ehret Die Frauen. You can see more tapestry wall hangings at The Tapestry Standard.
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