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The Spanish Royal Tapestries

The Spanish Royal Tapestries

Albert Frederick Calvert

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The Spanish Royal Tapestries, written by Albert Frederick Calvert in 1912, is a historical account of tapestry weaving in Spain, focusing on royal collections. The book examines the origins, influences, and significant pieces of Spain's tapestry heritage, highlighting notable artisans and the cultural context that shaped this art form. This work serves as an important resource for understanding the rich history of tapestry in Spain.

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