In the 1990s Morris and Burne-jones planned a series of tapestries illustrating Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rose, basing the designs on their 1870s embroidered panels for Rounton Grange, Yorkshire (now at William Morris Gallery, London), and on Burne-Jones's paintings derived from them. The tapestries were eventually woven, under J. H. Dearle's suoervision, in the 1900s. Another version of the present subject, woven in 1909, is at Birmingham City Art Gallery.