Little is known about the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries. They were woven in c .1500, probably in Flanders. In 1841, they were rediscovered in very poor condition in Boussac. They were purchased and restored in 1882 by the French government for the Musée de Cluny in Paris (now the Musée National du Moyen Âge), where they still hang today. Among other things, the tapestries represent the five senses. Each tapestry is usually referred to by the sense it depicts: Taste, Touch, Smell, Sound and Sight. The sixth – which either introduces or concludes the series – is known as À Mon Seul Désir (To My One Desire), for the words woven into it.
Copyright Table of Contents Cover Title Page Copyright 1. Paris Nicolas Des Innocents Claude Le Viste Geneviève De Nanterre 2. Brussels Georges De La Chapelle Philippe De La Tour Aliénor De La Chapelle Christine Du Sablon 3. Paris and Chelles Nicolas Des Innocents Geneviève De Nanterre Claude Le Viste 4. Brussels Georges De La Chapelle Aliénor De La Chapelle Christine Du Sablon Philippe De La Tour 5. Paris Nicolas Des Innocents Epilogue Notes and Acknowledgments About the Author Also by Tracy Chevalier About the Publisher
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is from the motet ‘Joliement, en douce desirree/Quant voi la florete/Je sui joliete/Aptatur’ published in The Montpellier Codex, edited by Hans Tischler, Recent Researches in the Music of the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance, Vols. 2–8 (Madison, Wisconsin: A–R Editions, Inc., 1978). The passage is reprinted from Part 4 (vol. 8): Texts and Translations, p. 11. Translations by Susan Stakel and Joel C. Relihan. Used with permission.
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Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
1. Paris
Nicolas Des Innocents
Claude Le Viste
Geneviève De Nanterre
2. Brussels
Georges De La Chapelle
Philippe De La Tour
Aliénor De La Chapelle
Christine Du Sablon
3. Paris and Chelles
Nicolas Des Innocents
Geneviève De Nanterre
Claude Le Viste
4. Brussels
Georges De La Chapelle
Aliénor De La Chapelle
Christine Du Sablon
Philippe De La Tour
5. Paris
Nicolas Des Innocents
Epilogue
Notes and Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by Tracy Chevalier
About the Publisher
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NICOLAS DES INNOCENTS Table of Contents Cover Title Page Copyright 1. Paris Nicolas Des Innocents Claude Le Viste Geneviève De Nanterre 2. Brussels Georges De La Chapelle Philippe De La Tour Aliénor De La Chapelle Christine Du Sablon 3. Paris and Chelles Nicolas Des Innocents Geneviève De Nanterre Claude Le Viste 4. Brussels Georges De La Chapelle Aliénor De La Chapelle Christine Du Sablon Philippe De La Tour 5. Paris Nicolas Des Innocents Epilogue Notes and Acknowledgments About the Author Also by Tracy Chevalier About the Publisher
The messenger said I was to come at once. That’s how Jean Le Viste is – he expects everyone to do what he says immediately.
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