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A fact from Pasquier Grenier appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that Pasquier Grenier sold tapestries to royalty across Europe in the 15th century?
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Tapestry with the Armorial Bearings and Badges of John Dynham, 1st Baron of Dynham
... that Pasquier Grenier sold tapestries to royalty across Europe in the 15th century? Source: Crick-Kuntziger, Marthe (1936). "Le tapissier Pasquier Grenier et l'église Saint-Quentin à Tournai". Revue Belge dilirchéologie et d'Histoire de l'Art. 6: 203–214.
Hook is sourced, with source
accepted on good faith. Article is recently expanded and long enough, with no evident plagiarism or copyvio issues or any other problems that would keep it from the front page. No QPQ: I'm not sure how to check if the nominator needs one (queried on talk page); if they have fewer than five DYK credits, they don't. QPQ not needed, as this will be a first DYK.
Image needs a US PD tag, but beyond that, does not show well at small scale at all. Would suggest an alternative (with fewer small-scale patterns) or simply removing. Also suggest cutting "and sold wine too": it dangles a bit at the end and takes away from what is otherwise an excellently punchy hook. UndercoverClassicistT·
C09:23, 22 October 2023 (UTC)reply