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" made by Peter Heymans, a Dutch image weaver, in Szczecin or Jasenitz. The basselisse knitting technique was used." - Hmm - not Netherlandish or Flemish, like most tapestry weavers? "image weaver" is not idiomatic English. "basselisse knitting technique" - surely notknitting. What is "basselisse" - is it "tapestry weave", on a "low-warp loom"? Johnbod (talk) 13:57, 12 July 2021 (UTC)Reply