This tapestry is also known as The Tree of Life and is from an embroidered wool portiere designed by John Henry Dearle (1860-1932), an associate of William Morris who worked very closely with him for many years.
This piece was produced around 1910 by the firm of Morris & Company, the firm originally established by William Morris at Merton Abbey, Surrey.
The art of weaving tapestries had almost died out in England until it was revived by Morris. With the aid of an eighteenth century French manual on Arts & Crafts, Morris wove his first experimental piece at Kelmscott Manor in 1879. Thereafter he taught his workmen the technique, and the production was later moved to Merton Abbey, where Morris & Company produced many beautifully designed curtains, rugs, tapestries and wall-papers.
This beautiful tapestry is woven on a jacquard loom by skilled weavers, keeping alive the centuries old tradition of tapestry manufacturing from generation to generation. This tapestry is fully lined incorporating a sleeve along the top for hanging with a Fleur de Lys hanging rod.
Features
Tapestry Type Loom Woven
Loom Woven In Belgium
Composition 70% cotton, 20% viscose, 10% polyester
Dimensions:-
62 x 48 cm $210
107 x 66 cm. $520
112 x 86 cm. $720
146 x 112 cm. $990
177 x 127 cm. $1790
236 x 175 cm. $2490