The 32 Artworks of media Tapestry and containing the word lia cook, tapestry

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William Kentridge - North Pole MapNorth Pole MapWilliam Kentridge

The tapestry belongs to a series developed by William Kentridge in 2001. The subjects are borrowed from the /

MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts (Rome, Italy)
 
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Edward Hopper - Nighthawks, The Art Institute of Chicago, ChicaNighthawks, The Art Institute of Chicago, ChicaEdward Hopper

Edward Hopper's Nighthawks is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art, and it has been described as his best-known work. The painting portrays four people in a downtown diner late at night as viewed through the diner's large glass window. The light coming from the diner illuminates...

 
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Harry Walker - A Warm Summer Evening in 1863A Warm Summer Evening in 1863Harry Walker

In this tapestry, Kara Walker reproduces an etching from an 1863 issue of the newspaper Harper’s Weekly that documents the burning of a “colored orphan asylum.” Infuriated by newly imposed draft requirements during the Civil War, a mob of New Yorkers took to the streets, attacking both black and whi...

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, United States)
 
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Real Fábrica De Tapices - Kermés (Village feast)Kermés (Village feast)Real Fábrica De Tapices

When Don Pedro Acuña y Malvar died, he bequeathed his vast library and a large collection of tapestries from different creators and eras to Santiago Cathedral. Most of the pieces were woven at the Royal Factory in Santa Bárbara, during its first years of operation after it was founded by Phillip V i...

The Catedral de Santiago Foundation (Santiago De Compostela, Spain)
 
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Harry Walker - A Warm Summer Evening in 1863A Warm Summer Evening in 1863Harry Walker

In this tapestry, Kara Walker reproduces an etching from an 1863 issue of the newspaper Harper’s Weekly that documents the burning of a “colored orphan asylum.” Infuriated by newly imposed draft requirements during the Civil War, a mob of New Yorkers took to the streets, attacking both black and whi...

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, United States)
 

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