by Chiara Giacobelli A floral explosion of rare chromatic intensity stands out on a night blue background, where silk and wool interweave the vision of an Eden taken from time: the tapestry Millefiori, or of the Adoration, is the magnetic emblem of the Museum of the Old Palace of Bishops. Performed in Flanders in the first half of the sixteenth century, this artefact is detached from the conventions of the "millefiori" which are coeves for the a…
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by Chiara Giacobelli A floral explosion of rare chromatic intensity stands out on a night blue background, where silk and wool interweave the vision of an Eden taken from time: the tapestry Millefiori, or of the Adoration, is the magnetic emblem of the Museum of the Old Palace of Bishops. Performed in Flanders in the first half of the sixteenth century, this artefact is detached from the conventions of the "millefiori" which are coeves for the a…