La Dame à la licorne-le goût

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Title

La Dame à la licorne-le goût

Subject

Tapestry

Description

This is one of the six tapestries called "The Lady and the Unicorn", of which each tapestry signifies a sense of humans'. This one is "taste". On the tapestry, a blonde young lady appears to be picking sweets from a dish held by her maidservant. A lion and a unicorn are standing each on one side, a monkey at the lady's feet is eating the sweets.

Creator

Wavers from a workshop in Flanders, France. Cartoons were done by a major artist of the late 15th century whose identity remains uncertain

Source

http://www.panoramadelart.com/la-dame-a-la-licorne

Publisher

Panorama de l'art

Date

Late 15th century

Contributor

Prosper Mérimée

Rights

Free to share and modify for non commercial purposes, with credit to original source.

Relation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_and_the_Unicorn

Format

H. 3,77 m ; L. 4,66 m

Language

French

Type

Tapestry

Identifier

NA

Coverage

Paris,
Late 15th century

Files

La Dame à la licorne.jpg

Citation

Wavers from a workshop in Flanders, France. Cartoons were done by a major artist of the late 15th century whose identity remains uncertain, “La Dame à la licorne-le goût,” Free Culture, accessed May 3, 2024, https://freeculture.omeka.net/items/show/16.