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Tapestries By Rafael In The Sistine Chapel
Numerous Seljuk Carpets
105 Carpets Prepared By Le Brun For The Louvre
The 5th Century Bc Pazyryk Carpet, A Product Of An Achaemenid Carpet Production Centre, Was Discovered In 1949 In The Altai Mountains.
Tapestries In The Cathedral And In The Castle
A Number Of Flemish Tapestries
Strasbourg Cathedral
Series Of 10, Made In Brussels, Depicting The Battles In The Wars Of The Spanish Succession By The 1st Duke Of Marlborough
Koblenz: The Elector's Former Palace Is Now A Museum; Among Other Curiosities, It Contains Some Fine Gobelin Tapestries. (Wiki)
Westminster Abbey Is Depicted In The Bayeux Tapestry
Belfrie Of Oudenaarde: The Tapestries Hanging In The Lower Cloth Hall And The Adjacent Cloth Hall Building Represent An Art Form That Brought The City Fame Between About The 15th-18th Centuries
See En.Wikipedia.Org
See En.Wikipedia.Org
40 King's Tapestries (1580) Displaying No Less Than 113 Historic Danish Kings ("To Reach Such A High Number, Frederik Ii Included All Sorts Of Legendary Kings"). 14 Have Survived, 7 Are Still In The Castle
See Www.Kronborgcastle.Com
See Www.Kronborgcastle.Com
La Seo Cathedral In Zaragoza Has A Large And Valuable Collection Of Flemish And French Tapestries Which Used To Be Displayed Inside The Cathedral
Palace Of The Dukes Of Braganza: "In Its Vast Collection, Are The Tapestries Of Pastrana, Which Narrate Some Of The Events In North African Conquests, Attributed To Nuno Gonçalves ... And A Collection Of Flemish Tapestries By Peter Paul Rubens, Among Others"
Depicted In The Bayeux Tapestry
Goslar - Margaretendecke (1440) At St. Annenhaus
The Santiago Cathedral Museum Houses "Tapestries By Rubens, Teniers, Josédel Castillo Or Goya"
See Museos.Xunta.Gal
See Museos.Xunta.Gal
The Prado Has A Rich Tapestry Collection, Most Of Which Is Of Royal Origin. It Includes Almost All The Important Works Of Tapestry From Goya.
See En.Wikipedia.Org
See En.Wikipedia.Org
The Monastery Of San Lorenzo, Main Beneficiary Of That Royal Collection, Still Has A Rich Collection Of Tapestries. Many Of Them From Bayeau And Goya And A Few From Watteau. (Until Recently They Couldn't Be Visited)
Palazzo Ducale: "The Nine Tapestries With The Stories Of Saint Peter And Saint Paul Were Woven In Brussels Around 1550 After The Cartoons That Raphael Created For Pope Leo X For A Set Of Tapestries To Be Hung In The Sistine Chapel."
See Mantovaducale.Beniculturali.It
See Mantovaducale.Beniculturali.It