
Flemish Tapestry Weavers Abroad
Emigration and the Founding of Manufactories in Europe. Proceedings of the International Conference (Mechelen, October 2-3, 2000)
Edited by Guy Delmarcel
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Tapestry first became prominent as an art form in Western Europe somewhere around 1300. This craft was concentrated in towns situated in the region north of Paris, up to the great rivers of Scheldt and Meuse. Tapestries were produced for exportation all over Europe and at the same time, Flemish tapestry weavers from the North went abroad and spread their skills and art in other countries. Local painters and designers often provided them with models, which they translated into wool and silk. Many of the manufactures became very large factories, where generations of weavers were employed. Although most of these manufactures, such as Mortlake in England or the Dutch workshops of Delft and Gouda, have disappeared nowadays, two important ones are still active: the Manufactura de Santa Barbara in Madrid and above all, the Gobelins in Paris.
In Flemish Tapestry Weavers Abroad thirteen specialists on the history of tapestry give the actual state of their research. They offer a detailed survey of the lives and works of the Flemish weavers and of their relations with foreign patrons and artists. The book is richly illustrated and has an extensive index.
Guy Delmarcel
Flemish Tapestry Weavers Abroad. An Introduction
Ebeltje Hartkamp-Jonxis
Flemish Tapestry Weavers and Designers in the Northern Netherlands. Questions of identity
Wendy Hefford
Flemish Tapestry Weavers in England:1550-1775
Rotraud Bauer
Flämische Teppichweber im deutschsprachigen Raum
Vibeke Woldbye
Flemish Tapestry Weavers in the Service of Nordic Kings
Hillie Smit
Flemish Tapestry Weavers in Italy c. 1420-1520. A survey and analysis of the activity in various cities
Nello Forti Grazzini
Flemish Weavers in Italy in the Sixteenth Century
Lucia Meoni
Flemish Tapestry Weavers in Italy in the Seventeenth and Eigteenth Centuries
Pascal-François Bertrand
Les tapissiers flamands en France au XVe et XVIe siècles
Nicole de Reyniès
Les lissier flamands en France au XVIIe siècle, et considérations sur leurs marques
Concha Herrero Carratero
L'établissement de la Manufacture Royale des Tapisseries à Madrid au XVIIIème siècle. Les Van der Goten, maîtres tapissiers d'Anvers
Jadwiga Chruszczynska, Jan J. Drescik, Maria Hennel-Bernasikowa
L'écho de l'art de la tapisserie flamande dans l'Europe de l'Est
Format: Edited volume - paperback
Size: 250 × 175 mm
278 pages
ISBN: 9789058672216
Publication: June 04, 2002
Series: Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum Lovaniensis - Series B 27
Languages: English
Stock item number: 45799