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  2. Holy Grail tapestries - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Grail or San Graal tapestries are a set of six tapestries depicting scenes from the legend of King Arthur and the quest for the Holy Grail. The tapestries were commissioned from Morris & Co. by William Knox D'Arcy in 1890 for his dining room at Stanmore Hall, [1] outside London. [2] [3] Additional versions of the tapestries with minor ...

  3. Mark Adams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] He designed the windows for Temple Emanu-El and Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. He created over two dozen tapestries, [5] some of which are in the de Young Museum and the San Francisco International Airport. [2] He was commissioned to create a 30-foot tapestry for the headquarters of Weyerhaeuser. [3] In 1963, he won the Rome Prize.

  4. Franses Tapestry Archive - Wikipedia

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    European Tapestry in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, New York : Abrams. ISBN 0-8109-3262-8. Bennett, Anna Gray (1992). Five Centuries of Tapestry : The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. ISBN 0-8118-0213-2. Cavallo, Adolph (1967).

  5. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    The most famous tapestries made by Burne-Jones and Morris were Holy Grail tapestries made for William Knox D'Arcy in 1890 for his dining room at Stanmore Hall [10] Additional versions of the tapestries with minor variations were woven on commission by Morris & Co. over the next decade.

  6. Why some Native American citizens worry about getting ... - AOL

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    The concerns remind Weaver of when her late father, a WWII veteran, told of being detained in San Francisco because officials thought he was Japanese. “When my Dad told me the story, it just ...

  7. War Memorial Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The War Memorial Opera House is an opera house in San Francisco, California, located on the western side of Van Ness Avenue across from the west side/rear facade of the San Francisco City Hall. It is part of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center. It has been the home of the San Francisco Opera since opening night in 1932.

  8. William Baumgarten & Co - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 the price of a Baumgarten tapestry ranged from US$500 to $1,000 (equivalent to $18,312 and $36,624 in 2023). [6] [7] In comparison, at that time the average yearly wage in the United States was $438 and a school teacher earned $328. The firm's founder, William Baugarten, died at his home in Washington, D.C., on April 26, 1906. [8]

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    He sells his crops to some of San Francisco’s top restaurants for around $115-$150 per pound and collects a healthy profit, “although most of my money goes back into growing the farm or my ...