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Henry VIII's tapestries on show | Henry VIII's tapestries on show |
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An exhibition using digital technology to restore the colours of a 500-year-old tapestry is set to open in London. | An exhibition using digital technology to restore the colours of a 500-year-old tapestry is set to open in London. |
Light beams will allow visitors to see the vibrant colours originally woven into the fabrics at the Henry VIII's Tapestries Revealed exhibition. | Light beams will allow visitors to see the vibrant colours originally woven into the fabrics at the Henry VIII's Tapestries Revealed exhibition. |
It has taken six years of research to 'virtually restore' the faded threads for the Hampton Court Palace show. | It has taken six years of research to 'virtually restore' the faded threads for the Hampton Court Palace show. |
The exhibition opens on Friday and is part of a range to mark 500 years since the accession of the 16th Century king. | |
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Researchers from the University of Manchester and Historic Royal Palaces spent years calculating how much colour had faded from its fibres. | Researchers from the University of Manchester and Historic Royal Palaces spent years calculating how much colour had faded from its fibres. |
The delicate nature of the fabric means the calibrated beams of light can only be used in five short bursts a day. | The delicate nature of the fabric means the calibrated beams of light can only be used in five short bursts a day. |
Kathryn Hallett, from the Historic Royal Palaces, said: "This project, the first ever 'virtual restoration' of a tapestry, will show how these magnificent works of art would have dazzled visitors to Henry VIII's Great Hall at Hampton Court Palace 500 years ago." | Kathryn Hallett, from the Historic Royal Palaces, said: "This project, the first ever 'virtual restoration' of a tapestry, will show how these magnificent works of art would have dazzled visitors to Henry VIII's Great Hall at Hampton Court Palace 500 years ago." |
The piece originally cost £2,000 in 1537 and took three years to be completed by master craftsmen who made cloths from wool and silk, interlaced with gold and silver thread. | The piece originally cost £2,000 in 1537 and took three years to be completed by master craftsmen who made cloths from wool and silk, interlaced with gold and silver thread. |
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