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Your classmate Emily is giving a presentation about medieval art. She mentions the Bayeux Tapestry. What does she mention that is NOT correct about this piece of artwork?
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It is an embroidered cloth that is over 230-feet long.
The embroidered scenes recount the Norman conquest of England.
It includes about 50 different scenes.
Male artists created the pieces in professional workshops.
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The incorrect statement is: "Male artists created the pieces in professional workshops."
Why: The Bayeux Tapestry is embroidered (not woven) and was almost certainly made by women — probably Anglo-Saxon female needleworkers, possibly in convent workshops — not by male artists in professional painting workshops. The other two statements are essentially correct (it’s about 230 ft long and depicts the Norman Conquest, with roughly 50–60 scenes).
Why: The Bayeux Tapestry is embroidered (not woven) and was almost certainly made by women — probably Anglo-Saxon female needleworkers, possibly in convent workshops — not by male artists in professional painting workshops. The other two statements are essentially correct (it’s about 230 ft long and depicts the Norman Conquest, with roughly 50–60 scenes).
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