The 19 december 1968 press release by the museum of modern art for the exhibition wall hangings states.
History of wall hangings.
These decorations have a rich history and can be traced to before the 13th century largely in the form of tapestries.
The history of the artists in the show were directly attributed to the austrian wiener werkstätte and the german bauhaus though mention was made of other inspirations such as pre columbian peruvian weavers.
The key figure turns out to be joseph priestley the famous dissenting minister and scientist who was inspired by an enormous chart of universal history produced in 1753 by an english cartographer and engraver named thomas jefferys.
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Wall tapestries are woven wall hangings that depict a scene or famous painting.
The intervals in his rows of dates which run.
Wall hangings come in many different shapes forms and sizes and are made of many different materials.
In tapestry weaving weft yarns are typically discontinuous.
Today people still use wall hangings as a way to decorate homes and businesses.
European weavers have produced these textiles for centuries including medieval renaissance and arts and crafts periods.
Jefferys s chart is extraordinarily ambitious squeezing thousands of words into a colorized table and while priestley liked it he also thought jefferys had gone wrong by failing to preserve consistency of scale.
The artisan interlaces each coloured weft back and forth in its own small pattern area.
At first they were primarily of religious scenes and later to depict historical events.