Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk
tapestry and national heritage monument (PM41000737) in the Château de Chaumont, France
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Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk
Summary
Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk is a tapestry[1].
Key Facts
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk is the creator of Laurent Guyot[2].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk is located in Chambord[3].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk is in the country of France[4].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's image is recorded as Chambord - château, intérieur (76).jpg[5].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's instance of is recorded as tapestry[6].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's instance of is recorded as wall hanging[7].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's made from material is recorded as wool[8].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's location is recorded as Château de Chambord[9].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's designed by is recorded as Laurent Guyot[10].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's part of is recorded as Hunts of Francis I[11].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's Palissy ID is recorded as PM41000737[12].
- +1700-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk[13].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's main subject is recorded as Francis I of France[14].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's main subject is recorded as hunting[15].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's heritage designation is recorded as object classified as a historical monument[16].
- Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk's fabrication method is recorded as tapestry weave[17].
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Works and Contributions
Flight of the Magpie with the Hawk is the creator of Laurent Guyot[2].