A tour de force of history and imagination, The Lady and the Unicorn
is Tracy Chevalier’s answer to the mystery behind one of the art
world’s great masterpieces—a set of bewitching medieval tapestries that
hangs today in the Cluny Museum in Paris. They appear to portray the
seduction of a unicorn, but the story behind their making is
unknown—until now.
Paris, 1490. A shrewd French nobleman commissions six lavish tapestries celebrating his rising status at
Court. He hires the charismatic, arrogant, sublimely talented Nicolas
des Innocents to design them. Nicolas creates havoc among the women in
the house—mother and daughter, servant, and lady-in-waiting—before
taking his designs north to the Brussels workshop where the tapestries
are to be woven. There, master weaver Georges de la Chapelle risks
everything he has to finish the tapestries—his finest, most intricate
work—on time for his exacting French client. The results change all
their lives—lives that have been captured in the tapestries, for those
who know where to look.
In The Lady and the Unicorn, Tracy
Chevalier weaves fact and fiction into a beautiful, timeless, and
intriguing literary tapestry—an extraordinary story exquisitely told.
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