New American Oxford Dictionary
Gobelins
Gob e lins |ˈgōbəlinz, ˈgäb -ˈɡoʊbələnz | a tapestry and textile factory in Paris, established by the Gobelin family c. 1440 and taken over by the French Crown in 1662. It was highly successful in the late 17th and 18th centuries, using designs by leading French painters, and tapestry panels became used as alternatives to oil paintings.
Oxford Dictionary
Gobelins
Gobelins |ˈgɒb (ə )lãz, ˈgəʊb -, -lɪnz, French gɔblɛ̃ | a tapestry and textile factory in Paris, established by the Gobelin family c. 1440 and taken over by the French Crown in 1662. It was highly successful in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when designs by leading French painters were used, and tapestry panels became used as alternatives to oil paintings.