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Framed Print : A Feast. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, late 11th century, (1944). Creator: Unknown
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A Feast. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, late 11th century, (1944). Creator: Unknown
A Feast. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, late 11th century, (1944). Scene from the embroidery depicting the Norman Invasion of England in 1066. King William I sits down to a banquet with his nobles and Bishop Odo says grace. On the left men hold chickens on skewers and drink from horns. A servant spills a jug of water. From " The English At Table", by John Hampson. [William Collins, London, 1944]
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11th Century Banquet Bayeux Tapestry Chicken Drinking Horn Drinking Vessel Duke Of Normandy Earl Of Kent Eating Eleventh Century Feast His Majesty Horn King Of England King William I Norman Normans Poultry Simpson William I William Of Normandy William The Conqueror Bishop Odo Hampson John Hampson Odo Of Bayeux
18"x14" Modern Frame
Introducing the captivating Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring a mesmerizing detail from the world-renowned Bayeux Tapestry. This intricately embroidered masterpiece, created in the late 11th century, offers a glimpse into history with its vivid depiction of a grand feast. The scene, captured in 1944, is a testament to the exquisite artistry and historical significance of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Add an air of sophistication and intrigue to your home or office with this beautiful, frameless print. Delve into the past and bring the rich stories of the Norman Invasion of England in 1066 into your daily life.
16x12 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.6cm x 35.6cm (16" x 14")
Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 35.6cm (18" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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A Feast. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, late 11th century, (1944). Creator: Unknown (A Feast. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, late 11th century, (1944). Scene from the embroidery depicting the Norman Invasion of England in 1066. King William I sits down to a banquet with his nobles and Bishop Odo says grace. On the left men hold chickens on skewers and drink from horns. A servant spills a jug of water". This print captures a momentous scene from history depicted in exquisite detail on the renowned Bayeux Tapestry dating back to the late 11th century. The tapestry portrays an iconic event - the Norman Invasion of England in 1066 - where King William I is seen presiding over a grand feast alongside his noble companions. The atmosphere is alive with merriment as men indulge in sumptuous food and drink while seated around an opulent table adorned with ornate furniture fit for royalty. Bishop Odo stands tall, offering prayers of gratitude before this lavish spread. Intriguingly, on one side of this bustling scene are men holding skewered chickens and drinking horn-shaped vessels filled with their favorite libations. Meanwhile, amidst all this revelry, a clumsy servant accidentally spills water from a jug nearby. This remarkable image offers us not only insight into medieval dining customs but also serves as a testament to John Hampson's book "The English At Table" published by William Collins in London during 1944. As we gaze upon this extraordinary print that seamlessly bridges centuries past with our present day, we cannot help but be captivated by its rich colors and intricate details that bring to life an era long gone yet forever etched within our collective memory.
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