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English: Cobweb painting, Chester Cathedral, England. Usually made in the Austrian Tyrolean Alps, carried out by monks who produced paintings on canvases made entirely of spiders' webs or caterpillars' silk. These religious miniatures were usually painted for convents, other religious institutions, the middle classes, and the minor aristocracy. This example is on caterpillar silk.
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