Pictorial tapestry made by the Gobelin manufactory, or generally any tapestry made in imitation of these.
1It was connected with the Archbishop's palace by large, covered, wooden galleries, adorned within by gobelin tapestry.
2The count had valuable Gobelin tapestries and Persian carpets in the house.
3The presence-chamber was hung with Gobelin tapestry, its floor strewn with rushes.
4The bed loomed mysteriously in one corner with its baldachin of Gobelin tapestry.
5The little salon is hung with Gobelin tapestry, framed in marvellously carved oak.
6Mud-hens, in their midsummer fluttering, had woven the rushes into a Gobelin tapestry.
7The Gobelin tapestries of Paris are famous the world over.
8The King presented Queen Victoria with fine specimens of Gobelin tapestry and of Sevres china.
9Another room was hung with Gobelin tapestry representing the whole of the tragedy of Medea.
10I don't go well with Gobelin tapestry and warming-pans.
11The dining room with its Gobelin tapestry, its sideboard and its plate filled him with astonishment.
12The walls were hung with Flanders Gobelin tapestry, whose coloured pictures represented woodland landscapes and hunters.
13There is a special charm about this old Louis XVI bench with its Gobelin tapestry cover
14Probably you have often heard of how the weavers work in the famous Gobelin tapestry factories in Paris.
15The Queen received me in a beautiful room lined with old Gobelin tapestry and furnished with great taste.
16The large state room contained fine Gobelin tapestries reproducing scenes of the reign of Louis XIV, as follows:
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