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An allegorical millefleurs tapestry with animals, made in Flanders, c.1530-45; the unicorn represents either Christ or the Virgin Mary; the three rosebushes allude the the Trinity; the dog and falcon symbolise Satan or other evil forces. (Minneapolis Institute of Arts) Heraldic Beasts, Trinity God, Father Son And Holy Spirit, Sculpture Textile, Castle Painting, Medieval Paintings, Medieval Tapestry, Historical Objects, Late Middle Ages

Millefleurs (thousand-flower) tapestries became popular in the late Middle Ages. Some contained flowers only; others, like this one, included animals and birds. Pictured here are common animals such as deer and rabbits as well as exotic creatures like the lion, leopard, and unicorn. They are symbolic as well as decorative. The unicorn, for example, represents either Christ or the Virgin Mary. The three clumps of rosebushes forming a triangle, allude to the Trinity (God as Father, Son, and…

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Diy Crochet Wall Hanging, Lion Wall Hanging, Lion Tapestry, Crochet Nursery Decor, Crochet Wall Hanging, Crochet Wall Art, Crochet Nursery, Nursery Cross Stitch, Crochet Lion

Baby Lion – crochet pattern – Nursery decor Beautiful Lion crochet wall hanging pattern to decorate your room! Finished size width: 30cm x length: 38cm (11,5inch x 15inch) Baby Lion wall hanging pattern | Wall crochet decor | Nursery decor pattern | Crochet Decor for kids | Animal Wall tapestry This is a DOWNLOADABLE crochet …

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Cock Pheasant (1916) by William Morris and John Henry Dearle. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. | free image by rawpixel.com Kelmscott Press, August Macke, William Morris Patterns, John Everett Millais, Morris Wallpapers, Textiles Artwork, William Morris Art, Free Illustration Images, William Morris Designs

Download free image of William Morris and John Henry Dearle's Cock Pheasant (1916) famous textile artwork. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. about willam morris, decorative, forest, pattern, and tree 2466587

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