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Your classmate Owen is giving a presentation about medieval art. He mentions that one of the most famous textile works produced during the Middle Ages is an embroidered cloth that is over 230 feet long. What additional fact does he LIKELY mention about this piece of artwork?
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It is known as the Bayside Tapestry.
It is an example of Opus Anglicanum.
Only male artists were involved in its creation.
It pictures a scene from under the sea.
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The first option — it's the Bayeux Tapestry (here listed as "Bayside Tapestry").
The embroidered cloth about 230 feet long is the Bayeux Tapestry, which narrates the Norman Conquest of England (including the Battle of Hastings). The other options are incorrect: it's not an example of Opus Anglicanum, it was likely made by women, and it does not depict an undersea scene.
The embroidered cloth about 230 feet long is the Bayeux Tapestry, which narrates the Norman Conquest of England (including the Battle of Hastings). The other options are incorrect: it's not an example of Opus Anglicanum, it was likely made by women, and it does not depict an undersea scene.
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