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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 What is The Bayeux Tapestry? Loss of territories - productive land,industries and raw resources The Bayeux Tapestry Game Changer or Status Quo? One of the most historical events of medieval era is the Bayeux Tapestry which celebrated the history and the story of William the Conqueror, the Norman invasion of England and the Battle of Hastings. The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the most important illustrated works which have survived from the Middle Ages. Eight bands sewn together is 270 feet long, It tells the story of the Battle of the Hastings. Eight colours can be made out from the tapestry: the five main colours are bluegreen,terracotta, lightgreen, buff and greyblue.The tapestry contains about 50 different scenes and one researcher has counted that there are 632 human figures in it, 202 horse, 55 dogs, 505 other creatures (some clearly mythical beasts),37 buildings, 41 ships, 49 trees and nearly 2000 Latin letters. One of the most historical events of medieval era is the Bayeux Tapestry which celebrated the history and the story of William the Conqueror, the Norman invasion of England and the Battle of Hastings. The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the most important illustrated works which have survived from the Middle Ages. Eight bands sewn together is 270 feet long, It tells the story of the Battle of the Hastings. Eight colours can be made out from the tapestry: the five main colours are blue-green,terracotta, light-green, buff and grey-blue.The tapestry contains about 50 different scenes and one researcher has counted that there are 632 human figures in it, 202 horse, 55 dogs, 505 other creatures (some clearly mythical beasts),37 buildings, 41 ships, 49 trees and nearly 2000 Latin letters. Is it a Game Changer or Status Quo? The Bayeux Tapestry is a Game Changer because in the past people used to make tapestries in the medieval times and in the medieval times they use to make tapestries to represent things and know people sometime just make things just out of there mind and know they make different designs for example flowers,leafs etc.Second Nowadays, the weft threads are primarily made of finely twisted wool, but in the past, finer tapestries also included silk and gilt-metal-wrapped silk. By varying the colors of the weft, the weaver creates a pattern or figurative image.Between 1400 and 1530, Flemish weavers developed the ability to reproduce an extraordinary range of surface textures and painterly effects through the use of finer and finer interlocking triangles of color, the juxtaposition of different materials, and the use of different techniques to link the weft threads; compare, for example,a Scene from the Trojan War , Triumph of Fame , Last Supper and Bridal Chamber of Herse.Third Know they even make tapestries for different topics/section for example:Signs for Modern Coffee,Modern Fairytales, Modern Lodge and Modern Patterns etc.
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