4/29/2023 0 Comments Houzz discount code![]() ![]() Please note that in observance of Christmas and New Year’s, we will be closed on Monday, December 26th and on Monday, January 1st. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from Persian Gallery New York!įrom all of us here at Persian Gallery New York, we wish you and yours a happy holiday season! In these few days, we have celebrations of numerous holidays and events, including the Iranian Shabbeh Yalda, which is kind of a Persian version of the Winter Solstice, we have the start of Winter, we have both Christmas and Chanukkah, which coincide this year, and next week, we have New Year’s! Whichever tradition or religion you observe, we hope you have a happy, healthy, joyous, and safe holiday season, and we thank you for making 2016 such a memorable year! Happy Holidays and New Year from Persian Gallery New York This entry was posted in PGNY Rug Blog and tagged antique, antique carpet, antique carpets, antique decorative carpets, antique decorative rugs, antique rug, antique rugs, antique tapestries, antique tapestry, art, auction, auctions, carpet, carpet dealer, carpet dealers, carpets, cbs news, celebration, classic aesthetic, cyber monday, decor, decorative carpet, decorative carpets, decorative rug, decorative rugs, decorator, design, designer, European, European tapestry, fashion, fox news, hakim, hakim family, hampton court, happy holidays, henry, henry 8, henry the viii, henry viii, historical find, holiday sale, holidays, home decor, home design, instituate of digital archaeology, interior decor, interior decorator, interior design, interior designer, interiors, julius caesar, julius caesar tapestry, king henry, king henry viii, london times, lost caesar tapestry, lost julius caesar tapestry, lost tapestry, lost treasure, luxury, mary beard, msn, new york, new york city, nyc, oriental carpet, oriental carpets, oriental rug, oriental rugs, period European tapestries, period European tapestry, period tapestry, persian carpet, persian carpets, Persian Gallery, Persian Gallery New York, persian rug, persian rugs, PGNY, roger michel, royal court, rug, rug dealer, rugs, sale, social media, style, tapestries, tapestry, the telegraph, time out new york, times of london, U.S., USA, vintage, wall decor, wall hanging on Decemby Rodney Hakim. Happy New Year from all of us to all of you! To find your own antique tapestry from our collection, which you can bring home and enjoy today, browse our tapestries online, and contact us for pricing and delivery information. We will provide updates in this forum as the story develops. Regardless, the possibilities are tantalizing, and we here at Persian Gallery New York are excited to be an integral part of what could be one of the biggest historical finds of its type, and are proud to own such a masterpiece as the cornerstone of our antique tapestry collection. Negotiations are underway to have the tapestry sent to a specialized facility for a kind of forensic testing to objectively determine whether this Julius Caesar tapestry is the truly same one that King Henry VIII admired as one of his most prized possessions in his royal court, or whether it was a “backup copy” that was woven at a later date. These are just a few of the many stations, but national and local, who have aired news segments about the “ Lost Julius Caesar Tapestry of Henry VIII Found in a NYC Rug Gallery.” Many articles about it have sprung up online, from the Times of London to Time Out New York, and dozens more from other sources around the world. What started as a media sensation in England last week has become a continuing news story here in New York, with multiple news programs airing segments about it, as can be seen in these clips below: Beard in London, and has crossed the pond to the United States, and beyond. ![]() News of the discovery spread to the media during a recent interview with Ms. Thus began an investigation to determine whether our Julius Caesar tapestry is truly the original one woven for Henry VIII’s royal court, or if perhaps it was a later, secondary or tertiary copy of the original. She soon came to New York to see the tapestry in person, along with a colleague who is a historian and archaeologist, and together, they determined that our Julius Caesar tapestry bears a remarkable likeness to King Henry’s original from the mid 1500s. 16th Century Brussels Tapestry, featuring Julius Caesar Crossing the Rubicon, possibly from the court of King Henry VIII ![]()
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