Burrell Tapestries on display for first time in over 100 years
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Burrell Tapestries on display for first time in over 100 years
The exhibition presents nine works from circa 1350 – 1725.



GLASGOW.- A new exhibition Burrell at Kelvingrove: Tapestries opens today at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Giving the public the rare opportunity to see medieval and renaissance works from the Burrell Collection, the exhibition presents nine works from circa 1350 – 1725, including two which have not been on public display since the Glasgow International Exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum in 1901.

Over a period of 60 years, Sir William Burrell (1861–1958) collected over 200 tapestries, developing an enviable knowledge of their history, design and manufacture. Today it ranks as one of the most significant collections of tapestries in the world, and includes majestic French and South Netherlandish tapestries commissioned by kings, princes and bishops as well as smaller domestic tapestries woven in Germany and England for the emerging wealthy merchant classes. Remarkable for their outstanding quality, chronological scope, and wide-range of subject matter, many adorned the walls of Sir William’s homes including Hutton Castle in the Scottish Borders, whilst others were lent to exhibitions, museums and cathedrals throughout Britain.

One of the most notable works in the exhibition is the Scenes from the Life of John the Baptist: The Baptist preaching to the people, the publicans and the soldiers, circa 1516–21, which was formerly displayed in the vestibule at Hutton Castle. Part of a set of three made for Church of St John the Baptist in Angers, France, the tapestries then passed to Angers Cathedral, where two panels can be seen today. The third panel was cut in two, with one half acquired by Sir William and the second recently acquired by the French Ministry of Culture.

Sir Angus Grossart, Chair of Burrell Renaissance says “The collection of medieval and renaissance tapestries in the Burrell is one of the greatest in the world. This exhibition demonstrates the highly ambitious standards and achievement of a remarkable collector and provides a unique opportunity to see works rarely on view. Along with the publication of the forthcoming tapestry catalogue, it demonstrates that the quality of the Burrell Collection ranks amongst the finest international institutions.”

James Robinson, Director of Burrell Renaissance says “Tapestries were undoubtedly one of Sir William’s greatest loves. Rendered unique due to the number of Gothic tapestries depicting secular subjects, this exhibition and the launch of the Burrell’s tapestry catalogue this summer, will ensure that the collection is more widely known to scholars and the public alike.”

The Burrell Tapestries Research Project concludes in August 2017 with the publication of the first ever complete catalogue, fully illustrated with stunning new photographs of all the tapestries from the Burrell. The catalogue has been developed in collaboration with Dr Elizabeth Cleland of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Dr Lorraine Karafel of Parsons School of Design, New York, with contributions from expert scholars exploring how, where, when and why these tapestries were made.

Throughout the Burrell’s refurbishment, Burrell at Kelvingrove will showcase a series of changing displays, giving visitors continued access to treasures from the Burrell Collection. The display space will also be used to prototype designs and display methods for the refurbished museum – from story displays for artworks, and prototyping of digital user experiences, to the design of visitor facilities – giving audiences the opportunity to help shape the visitor experience and redisplay of the Collection.










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