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The Normans - Bayeux Tapestry

 

bayeaux scene

A scene showing the fall of Harold's brothers.

31 Feet

Hand-stitched

It did not come from Bayeux

It is not a tapestry

It's origins are uncertain
 

The Bayeux Tapestry is a piece of embroidery measuring approximately 231 feet by 20 inches. Worked in coloured wool on bleached linen, it tells of William of Normandy's rightful claim to the English throne and his subsequent invasion and conquest of England in 1066. The style of the stitching indicates that the Tapestry was made in England.

History has recorded that the Bayeux Tapestry, was probably commissioned of the Embroiderer's Guild by William the Conqueror's brother, Bishop Odo of Bayeux, to celebrate the Norman conquest of England in 1066.

More recently, embroidery students have argued that the Bayeux Tapestry is an amateur piece of work that was in fact stitched by the ladies of the Norman court.

Read the evidence below and decide for yourself.

 

The Embroiderer's Guild made the Bayeux Tapestry

Bayeux tapestry showing Odo of Bayeux
Odo of Bayeux (left) is shown with his brothers. William (centre) and Robert (right) 

 For more detailed analysis visit 1066.com

 

The Ladies of the Court made the Bayeux Tapestry

Bayeux tapestry stich detail
Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry showing how blocks of wool have been laid onto the linen and stitched in place.  

 

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