From New York-
Think your home furnishings are a dust magnet? New York‘s Cathedral
of St. John the Divine just spent 16 years cleaning and conserving its
rare, supersize wall hangings.
Now the historic house of worship is inviting the public to enjoy the
fruits of its labor — “The Barberini Tapestries, Scenes from the Life
of Christ,” which once graced the Vatican and European palaces. They
were designed by baroque master Giovanni Francesco Romanelli; created by
weavers for Francesco Barberini, the nephew of Pope Urban VIII, from
1644 to 1656; and donated to the cathedral in 1891, a year before its
cornerstone was laid.
Centuries ago, tapestries were appreciated not only for their beauty
but also for being a warm buffer against chilly palace walls.
These days, they‘re kept well-groomed by experts at the Gothic
cathedral‘s textile conservation laboratory — a labor-intensive process
using dental probes, tweezers and a HEPA vacuum with microsuction
attachments.
More here-
https://stockdailydish.com/with-dust-gone-cathedrals-tapestries-take-spotlight/
Monday, December 16, 2019
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