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''This article is all about tapestry a fabric. For more utilizes watch Tapestry (disambiguation).


- Tapestry occurs as form of textile art. These are woven by hand on the weaving-loom. A chain thread is a host where the colorful striking thread is woven. In that way, the colourful pattern or even image is created. Virtually all weavers utilize the naturally depending chain thread mass produced away from linen or wool. A striking threads may be processed away from silk, wool, gold or silver, but can too exist as mass produced away from any form of cloth.

Each craftsmen & creative person own produced tapestries. A 'blueprints' in cartboard were mass produced by a noted creative person, patch the tapestries themselves were processed per craftsmen.

A term is unremarkably (though incorrectly) applied to embroidered things mass produced inside canvas work or needlepoint, probably because this type of embroidery mimics the woven burden.

Function
A profits of the ornamental tapestry may be partly explained by its portability. Kings and noblemen could transport a tapestry from either of these home to a second. Around churches, it could be displayed in favorite occasions.

Iconography
A iconography of virtually all American tapestries goes back to written sources, a Bible and Ovid's Metamorphoses being two popular options.

Apart from either a religious and mythological images, hunting scenes are a subject of several tapestries produced for indoor decoration.

Historical development
Tapestry has been known since at least Hellenistic days. Samples of Greek tapestry use at times been witnessed preserved in the desert of Tarim Basin dating from a 3rd-Second century BCE.

Tapestry witnessed the newly stage around Europe since the early fourteenth century. A 1st wave of production originated from either Germany and Switzerland. On top period, a market expanded to France and the Netherlands.

In the Fourteenth & Fifteenth centuries, Arras, France was a thriving textile town. A industry specialised within amercement wool tapestries which were sold to decorate palaces and castles all over Europe. Couple of one tapestries survived a French Revolution as hundreds were burnt inside to feel better a gold thread that was typically woven into the children. Tapestry is however wont to refer to the rich tapestry irrespective in which it was woven.

Per 16th century, Flanders had become a centre of European tapestry production. Per prevent of a 16th century, a Northern Netherlands became the first producers of tapestries, & Delft and Amsterdam became the first tapestry cities.

Famous tapestries
The six-a share piece La Dame à la Licorne (The Lady and the Unicorn), stored in fifty'Hôtel diamond state Cluny, Paris. The Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts a cases surrounding the Battle of Hastings; note that this is not, strictly speaking, the tapestry, however is instead embroidery.

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Tapestries by Sarah C. Swett
Original works made with hand natural-dyed, handspun wool yarn. Includes artist background and gallery sorted by date of execution.

The Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre
Based in Harrounia, Egypt. Information about the center which teaches young villagers tapestry weaving, exhibitions, tapestries for sale.

Endlotane Studios
Tapestries, decor, tapestry accessories, and original art by German-born artists living in Swaziland, along with other artisans.

Folklore
Fine handwoven tapestries and other objects by Olga Fisch, a Hungarian immigrant to Ecuador inspired by indigenous crafts.

Basa, Lynn
Contemporary tapestry artist. Her work falls into two categories: large-scale pieces for the wall or floor which are hand-knotted in Nepal of silk and wool, or small tapestries that she weaves herself.

Contemporary Tapestry Weaving
Designed and handwoven by Ulrika Leander for private collections, corporate offices, public buildings, hospitals and churches.

Sama Design Studio
Studio of Hungarian artist Vilma Lörincz. Includes profile, information about the weaving, knotting and pile techniques used, gallery of hangings and rugs.

Eilertsen, Anne Marie Nygaard
Tapestry artist from Denmark. Includes statement and process, picture gallery and catalogue of available work.

Kelly, Monica
Features pieces in tapestry, wood and gourd media, focusing on color and abstract designs.

Gallery Girard
Rugs and tapestry restoration. Permanent exhibition of antique textiles. Antique dealer, decorator and restorer.


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