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The Unicorn Tapestries
Summary: Analyzes the Franco-Flemish Unicorn Tapestries, created during the Middle Ages, between 1495-1505. Describes the images in the tapestries and attempts to explain the story they tell.
In the Middle Ages the unicorn was thought of as being a strong and fierce animal associated with chastity and virginity. It was during this time that unicorns began appearing in artwork and tapestries. The Unicorn Tapestries have been one of the most popular tapestry wall hangings since the medieval era.
The Unicorn Tapestries is a set of seven tapestries dated c. 1495-1505 from Brussels. They each hang at 12'1" x 8'3." They are Franco-Flemish work and are commonly referred to as The Hunt of the Unicorn. The Unicorn Tapestries are located at The Cloisters in Northern Manhattan. The seven tapestries in the series are The Start of the Hunt, The Unicorn is Found, The Unicorn Leaps out of the Stream, The Unicorn at Bay, The Mystic Hunt of the Unicorn, The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle, and The Unicorn in Captivity. The tapestries serve...
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