Description
Armored soldiers clash in a medieval battlefield rendered in the distinctive embroidered style of the Bayeux Tapestry, with King Harold struck by an arrow through his eye as the pivotal moment of the 1066 Norman conquest unfolds. Ochre, cream, navy, and rust tones dominate the composition, with figures arranged in dynamic diagonal lines across the linen ground, accompanied by Latin inscriptions and decorative animals that frame the narrative. For a history enthusiast's study or classroom exploring medieval warfare and the Norman Conquest. Printed to order on bright, matte cotton-poly canvas and hand-stretched over a 1.5-inch wood stretcher, with the image wrapping the edges for a gallery-wrapped finish. Gallery-quality inks keep the color deep and saturated. It arrives ready to hang straight from the box, no framing needed.