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Tapestry

Tapestry is a form of textile art which was traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Normally it is used to create images rather than patterns. Tapestry is relatively fragile, and difficult to make, so most historical pieces are intended to hang vertically on a wall (or sometimes in tents), or sometimes to lie horizontally over a piece of furniture such as…

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Early history

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Subjects and style

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Jacquard tapestries, colour and the human eye

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Early history

Peak period, after about 1350

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16th century

17th century

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19th century

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Contemporary tapestry

Jacquard tapestries, colour and the human eye

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related to List of famous tapestries · 145
Tapestry → Achaeans, Albert Museum, Americas, Angers, Apocalypse Tapestry, Ares, Arras, Art, At, Battle, Bayeux, BC, Beauvais Tapestries, Bernard, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Book, Book III, British Empire, Brussels, Byzantine Egypt
related to References · 51
Tapestry → Ainsworth, Albert Museum, Arras Hanging, Art, Art History, Atglen, Battle, Campbell, Carol, Decorative Arts, Delaware Press, Drama, Early Modern Literature, Grace Christie, Grove Art Online, Harold, Heilbrunn Timeline, Henry VIII, How Medieval, ISBN
related to Further reading · 35
Tapestry → Art, ArtBremer, ArtPeter Stupples, Baroque, Campbell, Carretero, Clarissa, David, Geneviève, Getty Publications, Gordon Crook, ISSN, Louis XIV, Masterpieces, Metropolitan Museum, Museum, New York, New Zealand Te Papa, Ortiz, Patrimonio Nacional
related to Patrons · 32
Tapestry → Almost, Anjou, Another, Apart, Apocalypse Tapestry, Aragon, Austria, Bold, Burgundian, Burgundy, Duke, English Plantagenets, Europe, Flemish, France, French, House, John II, Late Medieval, Louis
related to 17th century · 27
Tapestry → After, Antwerp, Aubusson, Baroque, Brussels, Colbert, Egmont, Europe, Flemish Baroque, French, Gobelins Manufactory, In, Jacob Jordaens, Jan, Justus, Ludwig, Nicolas Fouquet, Orley, Paris, Production
related to Weaving centres · 25
Tapestry → Arras, At, Brussels, Eighty Years War, England, English, Europe, Flemish, France, French, French Revolution, From, Germany, Italy, Low Countries, Napoleonic Wars, Netherlands, Paris, Russia, Spain
related to Contemporary tapestry · 24
Tapestry → Also, America, Aubusson, Biennale, Biennial, France, Jean Lurçat, Lausanne, Many Polish, Poland, Polish, Switzerland, The Polish, There, Therefore, This, Through, Throughout, Traditional, United States
related to 16th century · 23
Tapestry → After, At, Brussels, But, By, England, Europe, From, Habsburg, Habsburgs, King Henry VIII, Lithuania, Netherlandish, Netherlands, Ownership, Poland, Pope Leo, Sigismund II Augustus, Tapestries, The
related to 18th century · 23
Tapestry → Apart, Around, As, Both, Few, Flanders, Francisco Goya, Goten, Gotens, Jacob, Madrid, Much, Philip, Prado, Raphael's, Royal Tapestry Factory, Sistine Chapel, Spain, The, These
related to Early and High medieval · 21
Tapestry → Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Egypt, Cloth, Cologne, Gereon's Basilica, Germany, Greco-Roman, Greek, Hestia, It, Many, Persian, Rhineland, Saint Gereon, St, The Cleveland Museum, The Cloth, The Hestia Tapestry, These

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tapestries made century weaving many large set art often style around also brussels renaissance workshops one pieces designs french used

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Tapestryis aform of textile art which was traditionally woven by hand on a loom0.90text
Tapestryis aembroidered cloth0.90text
Tapestryis a104 metres long embroidery which tells the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Prestonpans.Le Bouquet0.90text
Tapestryis a267 feet long embroidery0.90text
a table or bedinstance ofor sometimes to lie horizontally over a piece of furniture0.80text
furniture coversinstance ofespecially with pieces0.80text
where both techniques are used.According to the Oxford English Dictionaryinstance ofespecially with pieces0.80text
the earliest use in English was in a will of 1434instance ofespecially with pieces0.80text
mentioning ainstance ofespecially with pieces0.80text
coronationsinstance ofFor special ceremonial processions0.80text
royal entriesinstance ofFor special ceremonial processions0.80text
weddingsinstance ofFor special ceremonial processions0.80text

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