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    Aubusson tapestry (French: Tapisserie d'Aubusson) is tapestry manufactured at Aubusson, in the upper valley of the Creuse in central France. The term often...
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    Tapestry (redirect from Verdure Tapestry)
    not the first. The situation is complicated by the French equivalent tapisserie also covering needlepoint work, which can lead to confusion, especially...
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    used for these rough-textured hairy rugs tapisserie velue had been confused with velvet cloths, tapisserie de veloux. Notes added to the inventories...
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    A phrase used for these rough hairy rugs tapisserie velue had been confused with velvet cloths, tapisserie de veloux. Mary, Queen of Scots, ordered her...
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    Centre de la Tapisserie, des Arts du Tissu et des Arts muraux Archived 2008-05-08 at the Wayback Machine ofTournai (fr) Le musée de la Tapisserie of Tournai...
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    A set of six verdure tapestries were bought for hanging in the gallery and on the stairs, each costing £3. Five other smaller verdures of various sizes...
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