The Pavia Tapestries are currently a traveling exhibit and I was able to see them at the De Young. They are some of my favorite art, so seeing them was a real treat. In person, they are very imposing and breathtakingly detailed.
I didn’t get a great photo of the entirety of the first one and if any of the faces of the other patrons are too clear, please let me know and I will delete.
One of the most rewarding parts of seeing the tapestries in persons is that the perspective is designed to be viewed looking up from the front middle. That way, the battle extends out into the distance. Seeing images on the computer does not have the same effect
I didn’t get a great photo of the entirety of the first one and if any of the faces of the other patrons are too clear, please let me know and I will delete.
One of the most rewarding parts of seeing the tapestries in persons is that the perspective is designed to be viewed looking up from the front middle. That way, the battle extends out into the distance. Seeing images on the computer does not have the same effect