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FDA-A.81:3-2013

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Identification

Title

Angeli Laudantes

Description

Right panel of grouping of three tapestry panels; design shows two angels wearing cloaks and holding harps, coats of arms, foliage and trees.

Comments

This tapestry is one of a pair woven at Merton Abbey Mills in south London. The original cartoons, based on designs for stained glass in the south choir aisle of Salisbury Cathedral (1877-79), are in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
The verdure panels below the angels are adapted from the Holy Grail tapestries that Morris wove for Stanmore Hall, Uxbridge, in 1891-94.


The tapestry was made by (Benjamin) John Martin (born c.1872), Robert Uther Ellis (born c.1876) and Walter Taylor (born c.1876).

Description

Dimensions

height (actual size): 179in
width (actual size): 106in

Inscription

Lettering along upper edge: 'curavit j.h.dearle. texuerunt w.taylor. r.ellis. j.martin. nobis nostris que omnibus propitietur deus'

Lettering along central scroll: 'benedicite.duo.omnes.angeli.ejus.potentes.virtute / facientes.verbum.illius.ad.audiendam.vorcem.sermonum.ejus'

Materials & techniques note

Woven in wools and silks

Physical description

Stylised foliage and flowerheads and with a forest beyond

Production

Date

1904

History and association

Object history note

Provenance: Commissioned by Eton College in c.1904

References

• Marchier, H. C., History of the Merton Abbey Tapestry Works, 1927 (p.159, )
• McConnell, ed., Treasures of Eton, London, 1976
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