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Wild animals attacking a unicorn, detail, tapestry in the Tapestry Gallery, designed 1677 by Andrea Biffi, since 1886 housing a series of Flemish tapestries c. 1565, made by the workshop of Pieter Coecke van Aalst in Brussels, from cartoons by Michael Coxie and Willen Tons, in the Palazzo Borromeo, built 1632-1948 by the Borromeo family, on Isola Bella, in the Isole Borromee or Borromean Islands, on Lake Maggiore, Piedmont, Italy. The tapestries are theological, with animals illustrating evil, sin and redemption. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6178457
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Purpose
Public
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8268px × 5852px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
17th century
ALLEGORICAL
Allegory
ALPINE
Alps
ANIMAL
ARCHIPELAGO
attacking
borromean islands
Borromeo
detail
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Family
FIGHTING
Flemish
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Island
isle
ISLET
Isola Bella
Italian
italian lakes
Killing
lac majeur
lake maggiore
LAKES
Leopard
Lion
Minor Arts
NATURE
Palace
PALAZZO
Parrot
PIEDMONT
Southern Europe
Southern European
Symbol
Tapestry
TEXTILES
Theology
Tortoise
UNICORN
Vices
Woodland