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The history section has been rewritten following a stated copyright infringement. I noted originally that no 'bot' regarded the text as an infringement. Rosser Gruffydd 09:00, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
The cobwebs usually came from Agelenidae "Funnel-Web" spiders, whose webs were gathered, layered and wound to form a delicate fabric. The material for the two library portraits, in particular, was then stretched over cardboard to make an oval window mat.
The cobwebs used for the 16th century Austrain example came from Agelenidae funnel-web spiders, whose webs were gathered, layered and wound to form a delicate fabric, then stretched over cardboard to make an oval window mat.
One painting depicts Phillipine Welser (1527-1580), a celebrated beauty who secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and settled near Innsbruck in Schloss Ambras.
Philippine Welser (1527-1580), was a celebrated beauty who secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and settled near Innsbruck, living in the Schloss Ambras.
rather than just pictures of spiders — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.173.210.105 ( talk) 10:05, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
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The history section has been rewritten following a stated copyright infringement. I noted originally that no 'bot' regarded the text as an infringement. Rosser Gruffydd 09:00, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
The cobwebs usually came from Agelenidae "Funnel-Web" spiders, whose webs were gathered, layered and wound to form a delicate fabric. The material for the two library portraits, in particular, was then stretched over cardboard to make an oval window mat.
The cobwebs used for the 16th century Austrain example came from Agelenidae funnel-web spiders, whose webs were gathered, layered and wound to form a delicate fabric, then stretched over cardboard to make an oval window mat.
One painting depicts Phillipine Welser (1527-1580), a celebrated beauty who secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and settled near Innsbruck in Schloss Ambras.
Philippine Welser (1527-1580), was a celebrated beauty who secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and settled near Innsbruck, living in the Schloss Ambras.
rather than just pictures of spiders — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.173.210.105 ( talk) 10:05, 9 September 2013 (UTC)