Five senses. An echo to the Lady with the Unicorn

Five senses. An echo to the Lady with the Unicorn

March 23, 2019 August 20, 2019 Exhibition has ended
In the Middle Ages, each sense, from touch to sight, has its function, both spiritual and material. This presentation of about fifty works takes them out of their usual framework to bring a decentralized and deliberately subjective look at medieval art. At the end of the tour, rediscover the famous tapestries of the Lady with Unicorn!
The Lady and the Unicorn Stole
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The Lady and the Unicorn Stole

CH100357
  • € 49
The Lady and the Unicorn

The background of this chiffon is inspired by the magnificent vermilion background from the decoration of each of the six tapestries of the Lady and the Unicorn. This famous sesries of wall hangings, commissioned by Jean Le Viste, member of a rich family from Lyon (France), is one of the tapestry masterpieces of the National Museum of Medieval Art, Paris.
The six scenes stand out against a background of a multitude of cut flowers, like the bouquets that were strewn on the ground in front of processions or noble residences. Presented like a set of plant illustrations, these simple flowers that include the daisy, violet, carnation, periwinkle and mint evoke the domestic or courtly gardens of the end of the Middle Ages.

Finish: Hand-rolled hem.
Hand-rolled is a refined hemming technique based on the skills of hand sewing.
The craft of roulotting, once widespread in France, is now disappearing. Only a few well-known brands still practice it.
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