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Running Time: 07:18 hrsNarrator: Cornelius GarrettPublisher:Association for the Blind of Western Australia, 2013
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- Author: Chevalier, TracyContributor: BC Libraries Cooperative; National Network for Equitable Library Service; Garrett, CorneliusEdition: UnabridgedDate:Created2013Summary:
The Lady and the Unicorn tapestries are a set of six medieval works of art. Beautiful, intricate and expertly made, they are also mysterious in their origin and meaning. Weavers, patrons, designers, artists, merchants and apprentices were involved in their making - and behind them were the wives, daughters and servants who exercised influences over their men. Like the many strands of wool and silk woven together into one cloth, so these people came together in a complex dance to create the whole picture.
Genre:Subject(s): 15th century | Belgium | Brussels (Belgium) | Fiction | France | History | Textile industry | To 1555 | Unicorns in artOriginal Publisher: New York : Dutton, 2004, Victoria Park, Association for the Blind of Western AustraliaLanguage(s): English