one of the most famous tapestrysis called the Bayeux tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry is its name although it is not technically a tapestry, but rather a long embroidered cloth.If you are interested in tapestry, these sites may inform you further:http://hastings1066.com/www.bayeuxtapestry.org.uk
the Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry
i think it is called tapestrie de bayeaux :)
An alternative name is a bodkin.
Even though you think it is made in bayeau because of its name, the bayeau tapestry, it was made in Canterbury. This is very confusing.
Tapestries were often known by the name of their city or factory of origin. In Hamlet, Polonius hides (and is stabbed) behind the Arras; Arras is a town in northern France famous for tapestry production. Similarly, one might speak of a fine Gobelins, if the tapestry was made at the Royal (now State) factory in Paris. Notes: 1: Polonius could hide behind the Arras because tapestries were hung about a foot from the wall, to keep them out of the rising damp. 2: Note that tapestry is woven, not stitched. Other decorative fabrics, such as petit point or Berlin work, are sometimes mistakenly referred to as tapestry.
Bayeux
The Bayeux tapestry, was the tapestry created by English slaves after the battle of Hastings.The battle is shown/told through the eyes of William of Normandy/William the conqueror.It shows king Harold's name above a picture of a soldier with an arrow through his eye. It is believed that this is how King Harold died.
the work on Darwins most famous work was called? is british animals
The battle of Hastings is portrayed on the Bayeux Tapestry
The name of the album is 'Tapestry'. Another one came out after that had the song 'Went to Canaan'(?) on it.