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  • Polish handwoven gobelin (tapestry) titled "Konie" (Polish for "Horses"), created in 1976
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  • Polish handwoven gobelin (tapestry) titled "Konie"
  • Polish handwoven gobelin (tapestry) titled "Konie" (Polish for "Horses"), created in 1976
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Polish handwoven gobelin (tapestry) titled "Konie" (Polish for "Horses"), created in 1976

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Polish handwoven gobelin (tapestry) titled "Konie" (Polish for "Horses"), created in 1976. The label provides specific details about its origin and creators. 

Product Details

Item Type: Gobelin (tapestry).
Title: "Konie" (Horses).
44" High  and 34" Wide 

Region of Production: The label indicates the item is associated with the "Region" (possibly a specific regional artist cooperative in Poland, common for this type of art). Other similar items have "Made in Poland" on their labels.
Year of Creation: 1976.
Artist/Author (Autor): Zelebieta. The full name appears to be ELŻBIETA BIAŁKASTEK  a Polish Artist 
Performer/Maker (Wykonawca): Jolanta Drewicz.
Materials (Włókna): The label mentions wool and flax/linen ("len") as typical materials for these pieces. 
The style and documentation are typical of mid-century Polish folk art tapestries, often produced by artist cooperatives like those associated with the RLiA (Regional Laboratory of Artistic Industry).