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Weaving Collection (page 4)

Weaving, an ancient art form that transcends time and cultures, has been a source of fascination for centuries

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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment with ladies and gentlemen on horseback, or Paris Returning with Helen
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, Month of April, from Tournai, 1500-25 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting Scenes After a Boar Hunt, Fishing etc or Apres la Chasse
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting The Pheasant Hunt, possibly from Tournai, c. 1480 (wool & silk)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting the Flight of the Heron Combat d'un Heron et un Faucon
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting two scenes from Der Busant The Buzzard, from Alsace, c
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry with The Queen of France and the Disloyal Marshall, illustrating the middle high German
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Annunciation, from Upper Rhineland (wool, gold, linen & silk threads)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Martyrdom of St Ursula and her 11, 000 maidens, from Middle Rhineland
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Weaving Collection: Mille fleurs tapestry depicting verdure, shield of arms and a wild man, c. 1500 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, Alexander the Great Receiving the Submission of the Kings of Cyprus
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, The Marriage of Gombaut and Macee, possibly from Bruges
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting Vintagers, from Tournai, c. 1460-70 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting hunting scenes, possibly from Tournai, c. 1500 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting Hagar and the Angel, 1550-99 (wool, silk, metal & gold)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel with scenes from the Passion from an antependium, from Upper Rhineland (wool & linen)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Meeting of St Ursula and Prince Artherius in Mayence
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting the Presentation in the Temple of the Virgin and her Education
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry of mille fleurs depicting Bishop Johannes von Schleinitz, a Naumburg Bishop (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting animals and birds, with town in background
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, The Anniversary of Hector's Death, from Tournai, c. 1470-80 (wool & silk)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, Month of May, or La Chasse au Faucon, c. 1500 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Vintager, possibly from Tournai, 1450-1500 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting the Wine Pressers, from Tournai, c. 1460-70 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting Pastoral Scene with Fruit Picking, or The Seigneur in his Park or Rural
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting the Virgin and Child with St James, 1450-75 (wool & linen)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry antependium with Lamentation over the Dead Christ Pieta, from Strasbourg, c
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry antependium depicting the Coronation of the Virgin between three holy bishops
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting the Resurrection of Christ, from Nuremberg, c. 1440 (wool & linen)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry antependium depicting the Death of the Virgin, from Nuremberg (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Three Prophets, from Franconia (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment from an altar frontal or antependium with St Pancras and St Gotthard
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, Return of Marius Aurelius, probably from Flanders or Tournai, 1450-1500 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, Alexander and Diogenes, late 15th-early 16th century (wool & silk)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry, Three Scenes from the Trojan War, or Ulysses and Diomedes as Ambassadors at the Court of
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Vintagers, possibly from Tournai, c. 1460-70 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting a Boar Hunt, from Arras, 1425-50 (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Fragment of a heraldic tapestry depicting the Arms of Beaufort, Turenne and Comminges
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Tree and Woman Holding Scroll (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Visitation, c. 1500 (wool, silk, metal & gold)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Dishonest Miller, from Basel, 1460-80 (wool & linen)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting the Almighty and six holy women, probably from an antependium
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry depicting the Flight into Egypt, probably made in the Convent of Gnadental, Basel
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Weaving Collection: Altar frontal tapestry depicting the Virgin and Child and St Anne attended by two saints
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Weaving Collection: Mille fleurs tapestry fragment depicting shepherd and shepherdess or lady and youth (wool & silk)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting a couple (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting Doe, Lion and Pheasant (wool)
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Weaving Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Hunt of the Unicorn, 1550-99 (wool, silk, metal & gold)


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Weaving, an ancient art form that transcends time and cultures, has been a source of fascination for centuries. From the ethereal paintings of John William Waterhouse to the bustling cotton weaving sheds in Lancashire, the beauty and complexity of this craft never cease to amaze. In "I am half sick of shadows, " Waterhouse captures a moment frozen in time, where a woman delicately weaves her dreams into reality. Her nimble fingers dance across the loom, creating intricate patterns that mirror her inner thoughts. On the shores of Lough Neagh in Co. Antrim, basket weaving takes center stage. Skilled artisans expertly intertwine natural materials to fashion functional yet stunning pieces. Each basket tells a story - a testament to human ingenuity and creativity. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves in Ghana's Ashanti Region, specifically Kumasi. Here, vibrant colors and bold designs dominate as skilled weavers bring traditional Kente cloth to life. The rhythmic clatter of looms echoes through the air as history is woven thread by thread. Closer to home in Preston, Lancashire, cotton weaving sheds hum with activity. The steady rhythm of machinery blends with the skillful hands of workers at their looms. A symphony composed by industry and craftsmanship fills every corner. Venturing further westward brings us to Navajo Indian country in the USA. Witnessing firsthand how Navajo rugs are made is like stepping into another world altogether - one where tradition meets innovation seamlessly on wooden frames called vertical looms. Back again in Lancashire but this time transported back in time during the Victorian period stands a majestic spinning mill - an emblematic symbol of industrial revolution prowess. Cotton weavers tirelessly work at their looms amidst towering machines that spin tales both literal and metaphorical. Mahatma Gandhi's journey from Boulogne to Folkestone may seem unrelated at first glance; however it is during this voyage that he weaves the threads of his destiny.