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Buɣisibu The Arming and Departure of the Knights. Number 2 of the Holy Grail tapestries woven by Morris & Co. 1891-94 for Stanmore Hall. This version woven by Morris & Co. for Lawrence Hodson of Compton Hall 1895-96. Wool and silk on cotton warp. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Dabisili kalinli 1890s
date QS:P,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Nyabli Scanned from Christopher Wood, Burne-Jones, Phoenix, 1997.
Sab'sabira Sir Edward Burne-Jones, overall design and figures; William Morris, overall design and execution; John Henry Dearle, flowers and decorative details.
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The Arming and Departure of the Knights, one of the Holy Grail tapestries, 1890s, figures by Edward Burne-Jones

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