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The Lady and the Unicorn

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'Enormously enjoyable' Evening Standard'Charming' The Times'What would you have me paint instead of a battle, Madame?'Geneviève de Nanterre's eyes gleamed.'A unicorn.' Keen to demonstrate his new-found favour with the King, rising nobleman Jean le Viste commissions six tapestries to adorn the walls of his château. He expects soldiers and bloody battlefields. But artist Nicolas des Innocents instead designs a seductive world of women, unicorns and flowers, using as his muses Le Viste's wife Geneviève and ripe young daughter Claude. In Belgium, as his designs spring to life under the weavers' fingers, Nicolas is inspired once more - by the master weaver's daughter Aliénor and her mother Christine. They too will be captured by his threads.

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The Lady and the Unicorn, Tracy Chevalier

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Tracy Chevalier
Erscheinungsdatum
2006
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
288
ISBN10
0007172311
ISBN13
9780007172313
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Originaltitel
The lady and the unicorn
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'Enormously enjoyable' Evening Standard'Charming' The Times'What would you have me paint instead of a battle, Madame?'Geneviève de Nanterre's eyes gleamed.'A unicorn.' Keen to demonstrate his new-found favour with the King, rising nobleman Jean le Viste commissions six tapestries to adorn the walls of his château. He expects soldiers and bloody battlefields. But artist Nicolas des Innocents instead designs a seductive world of women, unicorns and flowers, using as his muses Le Viste's wife Geneviève and ripe young daughter Claude. In Belgium, as his designs spring to life under the weavers' fingers, Nicolas is inspired once more - by the master weaver's daughter Aliénor and her mother Christine. They too will be captured by his threads.