found: Grove dict. of art online, Nov. 3, 2000("Apocalypse" tapestries; These form the largest surviving ensemble of historiated tapestries and the largest cycle of monumental images from 14th-century Europe in any medium; woven between 1373 and 1382 for Louis I, Duke of Anjou; Angers tapestries, Apocalypse d'Angers, Angers Apocalypse tapestries; designed by Jan Boudolf and woven by Robert Poinçon)
found: New Cath. encyc.(Apocalypse tapestry)
found: Encyc. Amer.(Apocalypse of Angers, originally 6 or 7 huge pieces, each displaying 14 scenes for the Apocalypse, 14th cent., Gothic)
found: Encyc. Brit.:v. 17, p. 87 (Angers Apocalypse)
found: Acad. Amer. encyc.(Apocalypse tapestries)
found: McGraw-Hill art(Apocalypse tapestry)
found: LC database, Nov. 3, 2000(Hdg.: Angers Apocalypse (Tapestries); usage: Tapisserie von Angers, Angers tapestries, Apocalypse d'Angers)