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 "Mercedes Benz" by Tove Pedersen, a woven tapestry with a neutral grayish background and vibrant, colorful wavy lines intersecting a bold, black swirling pattern with white highlights, crafted in gobelin tapestry technique.

Mercedes Benz

Tove Pedersen

Relevance Score: 1.0000

 Abstract tapestry "Vest er vest" by Else Marie Jakobsen, displaying an intricate, earth-toned pattern with accents of vibrant colors, woven from wool, linen, and silk yarns using the gobelin technique, with a focus on texture and depth.

Vest er vest

Relevance Score: 0.9609

 An intricately woven tapestry titled "Kristi forfedre" by an unidentified female artist, featuring a pyramid-like structure of human figures at the center with a complex, colorful border of geometric and floral patterns, woven using wool, silk, and metal threads.

Kristi forfedre

Relevance Score: 0.9602

 "Øst er øst" by Else Marie Jakobsen - an abstract, colorful tapestry created from sheep's wool using a gobelin technique with linen, wool, and silk yarns, depicting vibrant reds, purples, oranges, and yellows with assorted figures and geometric shapes, backed with burlap in a plain weave.

Øst er øst

Relevance Score: 0.9601

 Hand-woven "Englekor" textile by Den Norske Husflidsforening with symmetrical angel motifs and intricate patterns in muted shades of beige, pink, blue, green, and red, finished with fringes at the bottom.

Englekor

Relevance Score: 0.9573

 "Folkevise" by Ragnhild Prestgard, a handwoven wool tapestry in gobelin technique depicting a folklore scene with a variety of animals and lush vegetation against a dark border, exemplifying intricate textile art.

Folkevise

Relevance Score: 0.9573

 A handwoven textile artwork titled "Sandsvær-antependiet" by Mats Mørkholt, featuring an intricate scene with multiple human figures around a central crucifix atop a tree against an earthy-colored background with blue and green foliage, bordered by a geometric pattern in blue and beige.

Sandsvær-antependiet

Relevance Score: 0.9570

 A handwoven tapestry by Gerhard Munthe titled "Mørkredd," featuring a muted, earth-toned color scheme with figures dressed in historical attire grouped by a window. Decorative borders include a stylized red flower and a green crocodile-like creature. The piece exhibits depth and texture, indicative of the gobelin weaving technique.

Mørkredd

Relevance Score: 0.9555

 A handwoven tapestry titled "I rødt" by artist Frida Hansen, featuring stylized botanical motifs in shades of red, beige, and green, with fringed edges at the bottom, executed in gobelin technique using wool on a multi-stranded cotton warp.

I rødt

Relevance Score: 0.9542

 A tapestry titled "Kopi av Baldisholteppet" by Lillemor Eseth, displaying two stylized human figures and a horse, intricately woven in medieval style using a colorful palette on a beige background, with an ornate border of looping blue and red designs.

Kopi av Baldisholteppet

Relevance Score: 0.9538

 An antique textile artwork titled "Jomfruer" by an unidentified female artist, showcasing stylized human figures in a repetitive pattern, woven in a Flemish tapestry technique with vibrant reds, blues, and golds on a richly patterned abstract background.

Jomfruer

Relevance Score: 0.9536

 "Field" by Ritva Puotila, a machine-woven tapestry with cotton warp and paper weft in shades of beige and off-white, showcasing a plain weave texture and a subtle, natural color palate.

Field

Relevance Score: 0.9536

 A historic handwoven textile titled "Christian IVs våpenskjold" by an unidentified female artist, depicting a complex coat of arms with a central lion in a royal stance, surrounded by heraldic symbols and intricate patterns in a rich color palette of red, blue, green, and gold, framed within a decorative border.

Christian IVs våpenskjold

Uidentifisert, kvinne

Relevance Score: 0.9535

 "Jeftas datter," a hand-woven tapestry by Frida Hansen, depicting a central woman in a flared gown with red and pink tones, surrounded by stylized figures, patterns,

Jeftas datter

Relevance Score: 0.9535

 An intricately designed textile with a navy background, featuring a large central medallion and numerous colorful floral and foliage motifs, bordered by a fringe of bright yellow, orange, and cream tassels.

Bordteppe

Relevance Score: 0.9534

 A handwoven tapestry in gobelin technique by Les Gobelins fabrikken, Paris, depicting a pastoral scene with a group of elegantly dressed figures in a natural setting, framed by an ornate border with floral patterns and medallions.

Tapestry

Relevance Score: 0.9533

 A traditional handwoven tapestry titled "De fem kloke og de fem dårlige jomfruer" by an unidentified female artist; features symmetric geometric and figurative patterns in earthy red, blue, beige, and brown colors, with five vertical panels on the upper and lower sections suggesting the biblical parable of the ten virgins. The border is adorned with intricate repeating geometric shapes.

De fem kloke og de fem dårlige jomfruer

Relevance Score: 0.9532

 A detailed woven textile with a rich burgundy background and symmetrical pattern featuring blues, greens, and light beige. The design includes a central diamond-shaped medallion, smaller corner motifs, and intricate borders.

Putetrekk

Relevance Score: 0.9531

 A handwoven tapestry titled "De 5 kloke og de fem dårlige jomfruer" by an unidentified woman artist, featuring a series of figures in various clothing styles and patterns, set within a background of rich reds, blues, and neutrals. The piece has a historical or religious narrative feel, with meticulous patterns and decorative motifs filling the composition.

De 5 kloke og de fem dårlige jomfruer

Relevance Score: 0.9529

 "Til Kunstindustrimuseet i Oslo fra Den Norske Husflidforening i Oslo" by Else Poulsson, a textile wall hanging in double weave of wool and linen. The design features stylized trees, plants, and human figures in ivory set against a navy blue background, bordered by decorative motifs, with a fringed bottom edge.

Til Kunstindustrimuseet i Oslo fra Den Norske Husflidforening i Oslo

Relevance Score: 0.9529

 "Merja" - A textile design by Eva Brummer, featuring a central field of blue squares on a green textured background surrounded by abstract vertical forms in earthy tones of red, brown, and dark green, handwoven with wool and cotton.

Merja

Eva Brummer

Relevance Score: 0.9526

 "Hellige tre konger," a traditional handwoven tapestry by an unidentified female artist, depicting historical or biblical scenes with human figures, animals, and buildings across two horizontal bands, framed by intricate geometric and floral borders in red, blue, beige, and green.

Hellige tre konger

Uidentifisert, kvinne

Relevance Score: 0.9523

 "Spania" by Hannah Ryggen, a textile tapestry artwork displaying earthy tones with figures and patterns woven in a gobelin technique, suggesting a narrative with tactile appeal.

Spania

Hannah Ryggen

Relevance Score: 0.9523

 A handwoven textile artwork titled "Lot og hans døtre" by an unknown artist, executed in gobelin tapestry technique with linen warp and wool and silk weft. The piece shows a scene with mountainous landscapes and three figures set inside a richly decorated border filled with circular motifs and intricate patterns in various colors, with a pastel blue sky above. Outer edges display repetitive geometric and floral designs.

Lot og hans døtre

Relevance Score: 0.9523

 "Den kloge fugl," a detailed tapestry by Gerhard Munthe, depicting two large, ornately dressed human figures in a mythical forest setting, surrounded by a variety of birds and plants, all framed by a decorative border.

Den kloge fugl

Relevance Score: 0.9521

 A machine-woven textile design by Kari Dyrdal featuring a complex interplay of golden yellow threads in various shades, ranging from pale yellow to deep mustard, showcasing a subtle textured pattern and the intricate precision of computer-controlled weaving technology.

Decorative textile

Kari Dyrdal

Relevance Score: 0.9520

 A handwoven tapestry titled "Skybragd" by an unknown artist, featuring a pattern of alternating red and blue eight-petal flower motifs on a warm beige background, framed by a dark border.

Skybragd

Relevance Score: 0.9519

 A handwoven pillow cover titled "Skybragd" by an unidentified artist, kvinner, featuring geometric motifs in deep reds, dark blues, and muted greens on a natural unbleached linen background. The hand-spun wool yarn displays plant-dyed colors, arranged in repetitive patterns suggestive of stylized flora or sunbursts, framed within a harmoniously woven grid structure. The craftsmanship reflects traditional weaving techniques and Nordic aesthetic influences.

Skybragd

Relevance Score: 0.9517

 "Skybragd" - a hand-woven textile by an unidentified female artist with intricate alternating diagonal stripes of stylized red and blue flowers, showcasing the traditional craft of weaving with linen and wool yarns.

Skybragd

Uidentifisert, kvinne

Relevance Score: 0.9516

 An intricately woven wool tapestry titled "Herodes gjestebud" by an unidentified woman. The textile features multiple rows of detailed figures depicting a historical scene, possibly from a biblical story, with a rich variety of vibrant colors such as reds, blues, yellows, and browns, illustrating an elaborate

Herodes gjestebud

Relevance Score: 0.9516