The Bayeux Tapestry – Duke William Departs

Posted by: Joe Huskin  :  Category: Education

Duke William Departs in this Bayeux tapestry shows William the Conqueror, before he is victorious and crowned King of England. If you like the Bayeux tapestries then this is an exceptionally charming French woven wall hanging of William as he departs for the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This Classic Wall Decor is woven in France, and is lined with a sewn sleeve for the tapestry rod and ease of hanging. It is made with a 80% cotton blend and measures 31″ wide x 33″ high and should be dry cleaned, only. This makes education and learning fun and easy for the children when teaching them about the great history in this handsome tapestry weaving. Looks great on the wall with it’s masculine as well as eco friendly color palette, as well as the meticulous attention to detail in the weave of this composition. Bayeux Tapestry, Duke William Departs is a fine work-of-art for your wall decor.

Measuring 230 feet wide by 20 inches high is the original size of the famous and classic Bayeux Tapestry. A section of approximately seven (7) feet is missing from the end of this work-of-art and it is thought to be a political maneuver a long time ago in removing these events from the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Since we know the outcome of Normandy defeating England, I would guess we could imagine which side of the political arena took action against the final section of this masterpiece. This is Classic Wall Decor, The Bayeux Tapestry.

Rating 3.00 out of 5

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