Tapisserie
Tapisserie is a textile art form that refers to the creation of large woven wall hangings, as well as the workshops and traditions associated with their production. The term denotes decorative tapestries woven on fixed looms, where the design is built up with discontinuous weft threads of varied color to create pictorial scenes and patterns. A full-scale drawing, or cartoon, guides the weaver, and the front surface shows the colorful, painterly image while the warp remains largely hidden.
Historically, tapestry weaving flourished in medieval and early modern Europe. Centers in Flanders and northern France
In the 19th and 20th centuries, production declined with the rise of industrial textile manufacture, but tapestry