A fragment of the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry was discovered in an estate located in the State Archive of Schleswig-Holstein in the northern German city of Schleswig, according to Die Zeit.
It’s been on display there since 1983, but if you’re keen to marvel at the world-famous tapestry soon, you’ll need to do so by August 31 – the last day the museum will be open before the ...
The most famous scene on the embroidery — which is not technically a tapestry at all — is of Harold, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, being killed by an arrow to the eye at the Battle of ...
Tapestries are wonderful works of art woven on a loom. The famous Bayeux Tapestry, however, is an embroidery made from sheets of linen, with pictures added using individual stitches. It would have ...
World famous photographer Cindy Sherman experiments with tapestry in a new body of work that sees her translate her self-portraits into large woven artworks Cindy Sherman has become one of the world’s ...