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The Franses Tapestry Archive and Library in London is devoted to the study of European tapestries and figurative textiles. It is the world’s largest academic research resource on the subject.


History

Established in 1987, the archive was co-founded by Simon Franses, a director of the Franses Gallery and Tom Campbell, a tapestry scholar. After 7 years of full-time work, Dr Campbell moved to New York to take up a curatorial post at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He went on to curate two landmark Tapestry exhibitions ''Tapestry in the Renaissance: Art and Magnificence'' (2002) and ''Tapestry in the Baroque: Threads of Splendor'' (2007).Thomas P. Campbell, Pascal-François Bertrand, Jeri Bapasola, 'Tapestry in the Baroque: Threads of Splendor', Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1 Jan 2007 In 2008, he was appointed director of the museum. The vast collection of images began to be collected by Dr Campbell with a team of research assistants, and was gathered from across Europe and America. The Archive has continued to expand over 29 years. It now holds over 240,000 visual records of European tapestries accessible by subject, date, country of manufacture and place of origin. These records have been collected and catalogued from several hundred museums, libraries, auction houses, trade and private collections, and allows precise identification of individual works (as well as visual reconstruction of dispersed sets of tapestries).


Mission

*To collect images and data on every significant European tapestry and figurative textile. *To identify, classify, cross-reference and conserve these. *To increase knowledge by collecting books, related articles, and documentation on design, commissioning, origin, production, use, value, provenance. *To increase appreciation and understanding of this art form.


Archive

The images are stored under almost 900 main headings from Landmark Series of European Tapestries to more modest works, altar frontal, table carpets, cushions and upholstery. The Collection includes: * Visual records: 240,000 + * Reference Books: 2,760 * Articles: 3,600 * Catalogues of major collections: 450 * Sale catalogues and periodicals: 20,000


Other archives, collections and photos


Institutions

* The
V & A The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
Marillier Tapestry Subject Catalogue, fifty volumes of script and photographs, donated to the Nation in 1945 * Musée Royaux d’art et d’histoire, Brussels, Archive of Flemish Tapestries * The Burrell Collection, Glasgow * Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris


Private collections

* Donald King, donated by Monique King *
Edith Standen Edith Standen (February 21, 1905 – July 17, 1998) was an American museum curator and military officer, best known as an expert on tapestries and as one of the "Monuments Men" who located and protected art works after World War II. Early life and ...
* Jack Franses


Galleries

* Bernheimer, Munich *
Duveen Joseph Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen (14 October 1869 – 25 May 1939), known as Sir Joseph Duveen, Baronet, between 1927 and 1933, was a British art dealer who was considered one of the most influential art dealers of all time. Life and career Jos ...
, New York * S Franses, London * French & Company, New York * Hamot, Paris * C John, London * Mayorcas, London * Perez, London * Rosenberg & Steibel, New York * Seligman, Paris


Research projects

The Archive has undertaken a number of research projects. A joint survey with the National Trust of the Tapestries in their 200 historic houses was carried out. Assistance is given to academics and scholars and where copyright is owned, images are made available for publication. A project with Glasgow City Art Gallery and Museum assembling documentation from the Archive on
Sir William Burrell Sir William Burrell (9 July 1861 - 29 March 1958) was one of the world’s great art collectors. He and his wife Constance, Lady Burrell (1875–1961), created a collection of over 8,000 artworks which they gave to their home city of Glasgow, ...
’s collection of medieval tapestries. The Burrell Collection has appointed two international tapestry scholars to catalogue this Tapestry collection. The archive assisted with the academic research and securing loans for the "History Woven in Threads" an Exhibition of Medieval and Renaissance Tapestries held in 2014 at Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, Vilnius.


Surveys

* National Trust Survey *US Public Collections Survey


Lost and stolen

Several missing or stolen pieces have been recovered through the Archive – in 1993 two
Gobelins Gobelins may refer to: * Gobelin, the name of family of dyers, established from the 15th century * Gobelins Manufactory, a historic tapestry factory in Paris, France * Gobelins, l'École de l'image, a school of visual communication and arts in Pa ...
Tapestries stolen from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York, were located and returned, and a Brussels Tapestry stolen from North Mymms Park, England. In 2001 The
Art Loss Register Art Loss Register (ALR) is the world's largest database of stolen art. A computerized international database that captures information about lost and stolen art, antiques, and collectibles, the ALR is a London-based, independent, for-profit corpora ...
deposited images of missing or stolen tapestries and textiles.


Other uses of the documentation

The documentation is also used to provide appraisals for government indemnity in the case of inter-museum loans, grant-giving bodies and Acceptance in Lieu.


References


Further reading


General

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Museum collections

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Flemish tapestry

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French tapestry

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German tapestry

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British tapestry

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Italian tapestry

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Other

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External links

* V&A http://www.vam.ac.uk/page/t/tapestry/ * Met http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/tapb/hd_tapb.htm * West Dean https://www.westdean.org.uk/study/school-of-creative-arts/tapestry-studio * Dovecote Studios https://dovecotstudios.com/tapestry-studio/about/ * Studies in Western Tapestry https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/studiesinwesterntapestry *Franses Tapestry Archive http://fransestapestryarchive.org/ (with information for Users Group) {{coords, 51.5078, -0.1380, display=title Tapestries Archives in the City of Westminster