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Part of Angeli Ministrantes Tapestry 1894 - William Morris felt that tapestry was one of the highest form of decorative art. It was a later product of Morris but he still achieved considerable success owing to the quality of the weaving and the translation of the Burne-Jone's figures into the final tapestry. The whole tapestry can be seen at ...
Part of Angeli Ministrantes Tapestry 1894
William Morris felt that tapestry was one of the highest form of decorative art. It was a later product of Morris but he still achieved considerable...
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success owing to the quality of the weaving and the translation of the Burne-Jone's figures into the final tapestry. The whole tapestry can be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Subjects: History, Art
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
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