
Gobelin - Wikipedia
Gobelin was the name of a family of dyers, who in all probability came originally from Reims, France, and who in the middle of the 15th century established themselves in the Faubourg Saint Marcel, Paris, on the banks of the Bièvre.
Gobelins Manufactory - Wikipedia
It was originally established on the site as a medieval dyeing business by the family Gobelin. Battle of Zama tapestry after Jules Romain, manufactured for Louis XIV in 1688–1690 (Louvre Museum)
Goblin - Wikipedia
The word "gobelin" is mentioned for the first time in the 12th century, in the texts of Orderic Vital. It is described as a wicked creature or a malicious spirit that lived in the region of Évreux. In the stories of Brittany, there are creatures that resemble goblins, such as korrigans, small beings associated with raised stones and ancient tombs.
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Gobelin Family | Textile Designers, Tapestry Weavers & Dyers
Gobelin Family was a French family of dyers and clothmakers whose factory became world-famous for its tapestries. Jehan Gobelin (died 1476) who ran a factory in the Faubourg Saint-Marcel just southeast of Paris, discovered a scarlet dyestuff and …
Gobelin Tapestry: History and the Modern Era - Nazmiyal …
Jul 22, 2019 · A Gobelin tapestry is a symbol of the very best that French decorative art has to offer. Made at the Manufacture des Gobelins in France, the tapestry is named after a family of cloth makers and dyers who are credited with founding the …
The Gobelins Tapestry Factory | Paris Insiders Guide
Today, the Gobelin Paris factory is part of the French Ministry of Culture and still produces tapestries. The complex also houses the Galerie des Gobelins with temporary exhibitions of tapestries, furniture and objets from the Mobilier National (the state furniture collection).
Gobelin (folklore) — Wikipédia
Le gobelin est une créature légendaire, anthropomorphe et de petite taille, issue du folklore médiéval européen.
Gobelin - co to jest? Definicja i synonimy - Polszczyzna.pl
Gobelin wykonywany jest ręcznie z wełnianych i jedwabnych nici. Na gobelinach przedstawiane są różne motywy: roślinne, zwierzęce lub heraldyczne. Mogą to być także sceny biblijne lub mitologiczne. Co ciekawe ‒ gobeliny tworzono już w starożytnym Egipcie.
Visit the Gobelins Factory | Un jour de plus à Paris
He rented buildings owned by Gobelin descendants tapestry and settled two Flemish to run it: Marc de Comans and François de la Planche. In 1662, Colbert (Minister of Louis XIV) bought the buildings for the crown and decided to create the “Crown’s Royal Factory of furniture and tapestries”, where settled upholsterers but also painters ...