About This Book
This survey outlines the art and history of tapestry weaving, defining tapestry as a weft-concealing fabric distinct from embroidery and explaining high-warp and low-warp techniques and their aesthetic consequences. It discusses materials, dyeing, workshop practice, and the decorative and utilitarian roles of hangings, traces the craft from ancient examples to later European manufactories such as Gobelins and Beauvais, and reviews royal holdings and notable series—including Burgundian commissions, the Tunis tapestries and designs by Goya—illustrated with numerous plates and chapters on production, patronage, and prominent workshops.
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