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Tapestry Album; Tapestry (album); Tapestry (song)

Tapestries         
  • ''The Lady and the Unicorn'': ''À mon seul désir'' ([[Musée national du Moyen Âge]], Paris). Probably Brussels, c. 1500.
  • Tapestry with monogram "SA" of King [[Sigismund II Augustus]] of [[Poland]]/[[Lithuania]], [[Brussels]], c. 1555. Part of famous [[Jagiellonian tapestries]], also known as the [[Wawel]] Tapestries or Wawel Arrases.
  • 3=Ateliers Pinton}}, [[Felletin]], [[France]]
  •  [[Francisco Goya]] cartoon ''The Parasol'', 1777, [[Prado]]
  • [[Baroque]] design by [[Jacob Jordaens]], ''Creation of the Horse'', from an equine series, woven in wool, silk, gold and silver, Brussels, 1650s
  • ''Fall of [[Tangier]]'', one of the [[Pastrana Tapestries]] (1470s), recording the victories of [[Afonso V of Portugal]] about a decade earlier. Woven in [[Tournai]]
  • Flemish 16th Century, ''The Return from the Hunt'', c. 1525–1550, [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • ''The Attainment'', one of the [[Holy Grail tapestries]], [[Morris & Co.]], 1890s
  • "September", from ''[[Les Chasses de Maximilien]]'', 1531
  • ''[[Battle of Zama]]'' (202 BC), from a set of the life of [[Scipio Africanus]], Gobelins copy of c. 1688, after designs by [[Giulio Romano]] and [[Francesco Penni]] for a set destroyed in French Revolution
  • ''The Stoning of Saint Stephen'', designed by [[Raphael]] for the [[Sistine Chapel]] in 1515–16, a later copy before 1557, in [[Mantua]]
  • Le Bouquet, by [[Marc Saint-Saëns]] 1951.
  • A commercial basse-lisse tapestry loom in the Gobelins factory, 2004
  • photo of low warp loom]]).
  • ''St Adelphus gives clothes to the poor'', part of the tapestry of the ''Life and Miracles of St Adelphus'', c. 1510 ([[Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, Neuwiller-lès-Saverne]])
  • William's]] troops during the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066
  • Gobelins tapestries]], also covering the chairs. 1763-71
  • ''Constantine's Triumphal Entry into Rome'', from ''[[The History of Constantine]]'', designed by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] and Pietro da Cortona, 1622
  • The ''[[Apocalypse Tapestry]]'' in the [[Château d'Angers]], in [[Angers]], [[France]]
  • '' Boar and Bear Hunt'', one of the [[Devonshire Hunting Tapestries]], 1430–1450, V&A. 380 x 1020 cm, weight 50 kg.
  • One of the tapestries in the series ''[[The Hunt of the Unicorn]]:'' ''The Unicorn is Found,'' circa 1495–1505, [[The Cloisters]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York City
  • ''The Triumph of Fame'', probably [[Brussels]], 1500s
  • The five [[Överhogdal tapestries]]
TEXTILE ARTWORK, TRADITIONALLY WOVEN ON A VERTICAL LOOM USING TAPESTRY WEAVING TECHNIQUES, SOMETIMES EMBELLISHED WITH EMBROIDERY OR PAINT
Tapestries; Tapissery; Tapicer; Verdure Tapestry
·pl of Tapestry.
tapestry         
  • ''The Lady and the Unicorn'': ''À mon seul désir'' ([[Musée national du Moyen Âge]], Paris). Probably Brussels, c. 1500.
  • Tapestry with monogram "SA" of King [[Sigismund II Augustus]] of [[Poland]]/[[Lithuania]], [[Brussels]], c. 1555. Part of famous [[Jagiellonian tapestries]], also known as the [[Wawel]] Tapestries or Wawel Arrases.
  • 3=Ateliers Pinton}}, [[Felletin]], [[France]]
  •  [[Francisco Goya]] cartoon ''The Parasol'', 1777, [[Prado]]
  • [[Baroque]] design by [[Jacob Jordaens]], ''Creation of the Horse'', from an equine series, woven in wool, silk, gold and silver, Brussels, 1650s
  • ''Fall of [[Tangier]]'', one of the [[Pastrana Tapestries]] (1470s), recording the victories of [[Afonso V of Portugal]] about a decade earlier. Woven in [[Tournai]]
  • Flemish 16th Century, ''The Return from the Hunt'', c. 1525–1550, [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • ''The Attainment'', one of the [[Holy Grail tapestries]], [[Morris & Co.]], 1890s
  • "September", from ''[[Les Chasses de Maximilien]]'', 1531
  • ''[[Battle of Zama]]'' (202 BC), from a set of the life of [[Scipio Africanus]], Gobelins copy of c. 1688, after designs by [[Giulio Romano]] and [[Francesco Penni]] for a set destroyed in French Revolution
  • ''The Stoning of Saint Stephen'', designed by [[Raphael]] for the [[Sistine Chapel]] in 1515–16, a later copy before 1557, in [[Mantua]]
  • Le Bouquet, by [[Marc Saint-Saëns]] 1951.
  • A commercial basse-lisse tapestry loom in the Gobelins factory, 2004
  • photo of low warp loom]]).
  • ''St Adelphus gives clothes to the poor'', part of the tapestry of the ''Life and Miracles of St Adelphus'', c. 1510 ([[Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, Neuwiller-lès-Saverne]])
  • William's]] troops during the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066
  • Gobelins tapestries]], also covering the chairs. 1763-71
  • ''Constantine's Triumphal Entry into Rome'', from ''[[The History of Constantine]]'', designed by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] and Pietro da Cortona, 1622
  • The ''[[Apocalypse Tapestry]]'' in the [[Château d'Angers]], in [[Angers]], [[France]]
  • '' Boar and Bear Hunt'', one of the [[Devonshire Hunting Tapestries]], 1430–1450, V&A. 380 x 1020 cm, weight 50 kg.
  • One of the tapestries in the series ''[[The Hunt of the Unicorn]]:'' ''The Unicorn is Found,'' circa 1495–1505, [[The Cloisters]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York City
  • ''The Triumph of Fame'', probably [[Brussels]], 1500s
  • The five [[Överhogdal tapestries]]
TEXTILE ARTWORK, TRADITIONALLY WOVEN ON A VERTICAL LOOM USING TAPESTRY WEAVING TECHNIQUES, SOMETIMES EMBELLISHED WITH EMBROIDERY OR PAINT
Tapestries; Tapissery; Tapicer; Verdure Tapestry
n.
1) to weave a tapestry
2) (misc.) (BE) life's rich tapestry
tapestry         
  • ''The Lady and the Unicorn'': ''À mon seul désir'' ([[Musée national du Moyen Âge]], Paris). Probably Brussels, c. 1500.
  • Tapestry with monogram "SA" of King [[Sigismund II Augustus]] of [[Poland]]/[[Lithuania]], [[Brussels]], c. 1555. Part of famous [[Jagiellonian tapestries]], also known as the [[Wawel]] Tapestries or Wawel Arrases.
  • 3=Ateliers Pinton}}, [[Felletin]], [[France]]
  •  [[Francisco Goya]] cartoon ''The Parasol'', 1777, [[Prado]]
  • [[Baroque]] design by [[Jacob Jordaens]], ''Creation of the Horse'', from an equine series, woven in wool, silk, gold and silver, Brussels, 1650s
  • ''Fall of [[Tangier]]'', one of the [[Pastrana Tapestries]] (1470s), recording the victories of [[Afonso V of Portugal]] about a decade earlier. Woven in [[Tournai]]
  • Flemish 16th Century, ''The Return from the Hunt'', c. 1525–1550, [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • ''The Attainment'', one of the [[Holy Grail tapestries]], [[Morris & Co.]], 1890s
  • "September", from ''[[Les Chasses de Maximilien]]'', 1531
  • ''[[Battle of Zama]]'' (202 BC), from a set of the life of [[Scipio Africanus]], Gobelins copy of c. 1688, after designs by [[Giulio Romano]] and [[Francesco Penni]] for a set destroyed in French Revolution
  • ''The Stoning of Saint Stephen'', designed by [[Raphael]] for the [[Sistine Chapel]] in 1515–16, a later copy before 1557, in [[Mantua]]
  • Le Bouquet, by [[Marc Saint-Saëns]] 1951.
  • A commercial basse-lisse tapestry loom in the Gobelins factory, 2004
  • photo of low warp loom]]).
  • ''St Adelphus gives clothes to the poor'', part of the tapestry of the ''Life and Miracles of St Adelphus'', c. 1510 ([[Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, Neuwiller-lès-Saverne]])
  • William's]] troops during the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066
  • Gobelins tapestries]], also covering the chairs. 1763-71
  • ''Constantine's Triumphal Entry into Rome'', from ''[[The History of Constantine]]'', designed by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] and Pietro da Cortona, 1622
  • The ''[[Apocalypse Tapestry]]'' in the [[Château d'Angers]], in [[Angers]], [[France]]
  • '' Boar and Bear Hunt'', one of the [[Devonshire Hunting Tapestries]], 1430–1450, V&A. 380 x 1020 cm, weight 50 kg.
  • One of the tapestries in the series ''[[The Hunt of the Unicorn]]:'' ''The Unicorn is Found,'' circa 1495–1505, [[The Cloisters]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York City
  • ''The Triumph of Fame'', probably [[Brussels]], 1500s
  • The five [[Överhogdal tapestries]]
TEXTILE ARTWORK, TRADITIONALLY WOVEN ON A VERTICAL LOOM USING TAPESTRY WEAVING TECHNIQUES, SOMETIMES EMBELLISHED WITH EMBROIDERY OR PAINT
Tapestries; Tapissery; Tapicer; Verdure Tapestry
n.
Arras.

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Tapestry (disambiguation)

Tapestry is a form of woven textile art.

Tapestry or tapestries may also refer to: