[34] Badin, La Manufacture de la Tapisserie de Beauvais, p. 75.

A LIST OF WEAVERS

The following is a list of the most prominent weavers. Such men as Sir Francis Crane, of Mortlake, and Delorme, of Fontainebleau, have not been included because they were only administrators. It is possible that Grenier was not a weaver, though he may have been both weaver and contractor.

Nicolas BatailleParisXIVth Century
Pasquier GrenierTournai Middle of XVth Century
Pieter Van AelstBrusselsXVIth Century
Wilhelm PannemakerBrusselsXVIth Century
François GeubelsBrusselsXVIth Century
Hubert de MechtBrusselsXVIth Century
John KarcherFerraraXVIth Century
Nicolas KarcherFerraraXVIth Century
John RostFlorenceXVIth Century
Philip de MechtMortlakeXVIIth Century
Francis PoyntzMortlakeXVIIth Century
Francis SpierinxDelftXVIIth Century
John VanderbancEnglandXVIIth Century
Catherine Van der Eynde BrusselsXVIIth Century
Jean RaesBrusselsXVIIth Century
Everard LeyniersBrusselsXVIIth Century
Jacques Van der BeurchtBrusselsXVIIth Century
Marc ComansParisXVIIth Century
François de la PlancheParisXVIIth Century
Jean LefébvreParisXVIIth Century
Jean JansParisXVIIth Century
Gerard LaurentParisXVIIth Century
Philippe BehagleBeauvaisXVIIIth Century
CozetteGobelinsXVIIIth Century
Le BlondGobelinsXVIIIth Century
De la TourGobelinsXVIIIth Century
James NeilsonGobelinsXVIIIth Century
Jacques Van der GotenMadridXVIIIth Century
Antoine LengerMadridXVIIIth Century

BIBLIOGRAPHY

All the books starred (*) may be consulted in the
San Francisco Public Library

There is, unfortunately, no satisfactory book in English on Tapestry and no wholly satisfactory book for the general reader in any language. The following are the most useful and are readily available.