Similar to the other volumes of the same series.

Schmitz, Herman. Bild-Teppiche. Berlin, 1919.

By far the most systematic, scholarly, complete, and informing book yet published on the subject.

*Thomson, W. G. A History of Tapestry. New York, 1906.

A conventional history with useful tables of marks, but limited by being illustrated entirely with examples in England.

*Thomson, W. G. Tapestry Weaving in England. New York, 1914.

The fundamental reference on this aspect of the subject, with full reproduction of documents.

In addition to the above titles, there are a great number of monographs on various phases of the subject, many of which are excellent. For example: Thièry, Les Inscriptions des Tapisseries de Jean Van Room, Louvain, 1907, is an able piece of work, a model of exact scholarship. The majority of these monographs are of interest only to the special student. Schmitz refers to the more important of them in his foot-notes.