answersLogoWhite

0

The Coventry Cathedral tapestry, designed by artist Graham Sutherland, took approximately two years to complete. It was woven by a team of skilled artisans and unveiled in 1962 as a symbol of peace and reconciliation following World War II. The intricate work reflects the cathedral's themes of hope and renewal.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

2mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What makes a cathedral a cathedral?

A cathedral is a church which is the seat of a bishop; the word "cathedral" comes from the Latin for "chair" - cathedra. So it is generally up to the church authorities when to make a church a cathedral.


Why did they make the tapestry?

because william is dumb


Can Sarah Coventry jewelry be sold in an auction as collectibles?

Sarah Coventry jewelry is available on internet as vintage collection , which make it unlikely to be sold in auction as collectible.


How do you make the Chartres Cathedral?

Can you reformulate the question? What do you mean by "how do you make?


Make a sentence with the word Cathedral?

There are several churches on Pine Street but the Cathedral is the largest one by far.


What do you think about harald hardraada is not even mentioned by the tapestery in 1066?

The tapestry was made for a Norman bishop to hang in his cathedral in Normandy, it was not made as a historical document, merely as propaganda to make his half-brother William look good for posterity.


Why was the Bayeux tapestry biased?

the Bayeux tapestry was biased because...It was written in William's perspectiveIt was produced by nuns who were not part of the Battle, and therefore they would have just based their knowledge by hearing it.The tapestry was build in France (Normandy) meaning that all the information used to make the tapestry was passed on by others and had probably been changed along the way.


Was the Kingsbridge Cathedral standing in 2010?

The Kingsbridge Cathedral was in fact a fictional cathedral. Ken Follett based it on the two cathedrals of Wells and Salisbury to make the Kingsbridge Cathedral. In fact the Kinsgbridge that the books and T.V. miniseries "The Pillars of the Earth" were based on was fictional as well.


How long has the bayeux tapestry been around?

We do not actually know how long it took to make or indeed who made or commissioned it. However, a replica of it was made by 37 ladies and it took them a year to complete.


What materials were used to make the dinner party by Judy Chicago?

porcelain, tapestry, paint,


What make town a city?

In Britain, If a place has a cathedral it is considered a city. Thus, city must have a cathedral. The smallest city in Britain is St. Davis, Wales.


Did William the conqueror tell Bishop Odo of Bayeux to make the Bayeux tapestry?

yes he did dude