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Gobelin
The first head of the firm was named Jehan Gobelin (d. 1476). In various languages 'gobelin' is synonymous for 'tapestry'.
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Gobelin
Gobelin (‖ gɔblɛ̃, ˈgɒbəlɪn) Also Gobelins. [f. Gobelins, the state-factory of tapestry in Paris, so named after its founders.] 1. Used attrib., as in Gobelin tapestry, the tapestry made at the Gobelins, and imitations of this; also ellipt.; Gobelin blue, a blue like that used in Gobelin tapestry; G...
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Gobelin stitch
Gobelin stitch is a slanting stitch used in needlepoint. Gobelin stitch takes its name from its resemblance to the texture of woven tapestries produced by the famous French factory at Gobelins.
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Gobelins
Gobelins may refer to:
Gobelin, the name of family of dyers, established from the 15th century
Gobelins Manufactory, a historic tapestry factory in
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Beauvais
Beauvais (bəʊˈveɪ) The name of a town in northern France, used attrib. to designate things manufactured there, as Beauvais tapestry.1885 L. J. Davis tr. Müntz's Short Hist. Tapestry xiv. 335 (caption) Louis XV. Fauteuil, covered in Beauvais tapestry. 1899 R. Glazier Man. Hist. Ornament 118 There are...
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Raymond Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière
He married Claude Gobelin, daughter of Balthazar Gobelin. They were to have four daughters and three sons, all of whom married well.
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Goblin
The word goblin is first recorded in the 14th century and is probably from unattested Anglo-Norman *gobelin, similar to Old French gobelin, already attested The Welsh coblyn, a type of knocker, derives from the Old French gobelin via the English goblin.
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ply-pot
† ˈply-pot Obs. rare—1. [f. ply v.2 + pot n.] One who plies the pot; one addicted to drinking.1611 Cotgr. s.v. Gobelin, Face gobeline, a crimzon face; the visage of a plie-pot.
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Les Gobelins station
This station is named after the Avenue des Gobelins, which honours the Gobelin family who manufactured dyes from the mid 15th century on the banks of the
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الغوبلان
الغوبلان Gobelin نسيج يدوي مزدان بالصور والزخارف يُتخذ للسجف والستائر nowiki/>السجاد الجداري وتنجد به المفروشات المصورة، ينتج في مناطق مختلفة من العالم كان المبنى الرئيسي لتلك المصانع في الأصل ملكاً لأسرة صباغين باريسيين من القرن الخامس عشر اشتهرت باسم آل غوبلان Les Gobelin.
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Coblynau
The word Coblynau is related to the English word Goblin and may derive from a Germanic source akin to the German Kobold, via the French Gobelin.
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Givi Kandareli
February 21, 1933 – June 7, 2006) was a famous Georgian painter, one of the premier tapestry and watercolor artists and creator of Georgian school of Gobelin In 1990, he was appointed lecturer of Gobelin at the Academy of Arts and Design of Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
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Charles Louis Müller
From 1850 to 1853 he directed the manufactory of Gobelin tapestries.
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Pauline Fjelde
She studied gobelin weaving at the Gobelins Manufactory in Paris.
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