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A comprehensive illustrated survey traces the history, design, and manufacture of woven tapestries from ancient specimens through their revival and modern production. The narrative moves geographically and chronologically through major schools and workshops, examining French, Flemish, Italian, and English centers and renowned factories such as the Gobelins, Beauvais, Aubusson, Savonnerie, and Mortlake. Illustrated case studies and plates highlight stylistic phases—Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque—and common subjects ranging from religious cycles to allegory and hunts. Practical chapters explain weaving techniques, borders, marks, and methods for identifying provenance, while concluding sections address contemporary revival, restoration, and collecting.
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