The Lady and the Unicorn is a tapestry designed in Paris and woven in Flanders around 1500 AD, during the early French Renaissance. It depicts a lady framed by a lion and a unicorn in different scenes. In this tapestry, the lady is standing, weaving a wreath of flowers, with the lion and the unicorn framing her while holding banners. The monkey has stolen a flower, which it is smelling, offering it as the key to the allegory. The overall piece is considered one of the most important medieval works of art in Europe and is displayed at the National Museum of the Middle Ages in Paris.
- Dimensions: 106 x 140 cm
- Weight: 1.071 kg
*The metal rod is not included.
Dimensions
- Type of Ornament
- Tapestry
- Material
- Fabric
- Pieces
- 1 pcs
- Layout
- Horizontal
- Summer Edition
- No
- Colour
- -
- Length
- 140 cm
- Height
- 106 cm
Technique
- Macrame
- No
- Style
- -
- 3D
- No
- Handmade
- No
Important information
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