Tapestries and Their Mythology

Tapestries and Their Mythology
Author: Jack Franses
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1973
Genre: Mythology, Classical, in art
ISBN: 9780707104638

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Raphael's Tapestries

Raphael's Tapestries
Author: Lorraine Karafel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Art and society
ISBN: 9780300181999

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Around 1515, Raphael (1483-1520) designed a set of tapestries for Leo X, the first Medici pope. Each was sumptuously woven in gold, silver, and silk, and depicted scenes from classical mythology with inventive grotesques. Now lost, these spectacular, grand-scale textiles are reconstructed in Raphael's Tapestries and set among a series of unprecedented decorative projects that Pope Leo commissioned from the artist. Likely produced by the Brussels weaver Pieter van Aelst, the tapestries pioneered a new all'antica style analogous with contemporary painted and sculpted interior programs. Tapestries played a central role at Leo's court, as spectacle and as propaganda, and the Grotesques of Leo X would inform tapestry design for the next three centuries. Their beauty and complexity rivaled those of contemporary painting, and their luxurious materials made them highly prized. With this new study, the Grotesques take their rightful place as Renaissance masterworks and as documents of the fervent humanist culture of early 16th-century Rome.

Tapestries

Tapestries
Author: George Leland Hunter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1912
Genre: Tapestry
ISBN:

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The Brussels Tristan Tapestries

The Brussels Tristan Tapestries
Author: Jacqueline Thibault Schaefer
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9782503549828

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Today, a modest number of Tristanian artifacts may still be admired in museums and castles. Digital access to art collections continues to enrich the list with surprises, such as the exquisitely carved fourteenth century 'Tristan' bench of the Tallinn Town Hall in Estonia. Some embroidered work and painted wall decor also have survived. However, what there might have been of woven wall hangings on the subject has all but disappeared, with the exception of a modern single-panel Aubusson and the set of seven hangings which constitutes the subject of this book. The Brussels Tristan Tapestries have never before been studied as a series. The purpose of this monograph is to bring to light a rarely seen work of art and to apprise specialists of iconography, literature and myth of its relevance and uniqueness. The chapters deal with the detailed analysis of the set and its meaning as a whole, the reconstitution of the history of its ownership, the place of this particular version in the verbal and figurative traditions to which it refers and the role of this 'tenture' in the corpus of the Tristan myth. Since the exhibitions of 2002 and 2007 at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Arts, woven tapestry has been given place of prominence; collections have been exhumed from storage and revealed to the public, accompanied by handsome catalogues. It is hoped that this contribution comes at an opportune time.

The Unicorn Tapestries

The Unicorn Tapestries
Author: Cloisters (Museum)
Publisher: Dutton Books
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1976
Genre: Hunt of the unicorn
ISBN: 0870991477

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Weaving Myths

Weaving Myths
Author: Ebeltje Hartkamp-Jonxis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2009
Genre: Diana (Roman deity)
ISBN:

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Tapestry in the Renaissance

Tapestry in the Renaissance
Author: Thomas P. Campbell
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2002
Genre: Tapestry, Renaissance
ISBN: 1588390225

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Tapestries--the art form of kings--were a principal tool used by powerful Renaissance rulers to convey their wealth and might. From 1460 to 1560, courts and churches lavished vast sums on costly weavings in silk and gold thread from designs by leading artists. In this lavishly illustrated book, the first major survey of tapestry production of this period, contributors analyze some of these & beautiful tapestries, examine the stylistic and technical development of tapestry production in the Low Countries, France, and Italy during the Renaissance, and discuss the contribution that the medium made to art, liturgy, and propaganda of the day.