Conserving the Solebay Tapestry | The Art of the Van De Veldes

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
  • What does it take to conserve a 300-year-old tapestry? Specialist textile conservator Zenzie Tinker offers a glimpse into this complex process.
    Dating from the late 17th century, the Solebay tapestry at Royal Museums Greenwich was originally part of a series of six giant tapestries commissioned by King Charles II to record the Battle of the Solebay, a naval conflict between a Dutch fleet and a combined force of English and French ships.
    The tapestry is currently undergoing extensive treatment at a specialist conservation studio in Brighton. From cleaning and lining to sewing and dyeing, textile conservator Zenzie Tinker gives an insight into the work involved in conserving this monumental masterpiece.
    Learn more: www.rmg.co.uk/...
    Help save the Solebay tapestry: www.rmg.co.uk/...
    The Van de Veldes at the Queen's House: www.rmg.co.uk/...
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