The lady and the unicorn
today i took myself on a bit of an adventure. I rose before the sun and caught the train to Sydney.
My main destination was the art gallery of NSW. I have been to the art gallery several times before. But this time i was heading for a special exhibition.
The art gallery of NSW is currently exhibiting the 500 year old French Tapestries titled
The Lady and the Unicorn
the six tapestries were all hung all together in a semi circle, interestingly they were different sizes which is possibly due to the fact that they were custom made to fit a particular space.
interestingly they don't know whom they were made for or even exactly where the were made, but they suspect they were made in a famous tapestry workshop in Paris in around 1500
there are many theory's about the symbolism within the tapestries and the art gallery did an amazing job of explaining what each element of the tapestries represented in a 30 min video that was available in a seperate room
the details were just magnificent
small amounts of silk were used in the tapestries to emphasise the lustre of the lady's gown or in her hair but predominately they are made of wool. there was about thirty different colours used and the dyes were all natural, using such things as lichen, madder root and woad ( a yellow flower)
In each of the colours used there were three shades, light medium and dark
In each of the colours used there were three shades, light medium and dark
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