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Helga Paetzold was a German-Dutch weaving artist and became known for her impressive tapestries of monumental size. She wove more than 85 large tapestries, larger than 100 centimeters wide. She had more than 70 exhibitions at home and abroad. In August 1990, Queen Beatrix visited her studio. Helga experienced this visit as an honorable recognition of her work. In addition to weaving large tapestries, she also exceptionally made smaller textile collages. Blues music regularly sounded in her studio as a source of inspiration