ClickCease
   Price: $249
   (Item #W-3196-33)



Usually ships within 3-15 business days
Free Shipping Worldwide
30 Day Free Returns

  • Imported
  • 80% Cotton, 20% Rayon & Polyester
  • Fully Lined
  • Rod Pocket in Back



See related products
A beautiful reproduction of one of the famous six tapestries in The Lady with the Unicorn series. Originally woven in about 1511, they feature the arms of Jean le Viste. Each represents one of the senses except for the final piece, A Mon Seul Desir. Across the top of the tent reads 'A Mon Seul Desir' (To my only desire). Her maidservant stands to the right, holding open a chest. The lady is placing the necklace she wears in the other tapestries into the chest. To her left is a low bench with bags of coins on it. The unicorn and the lion stand in their normal spots framing the lady while holding onto the pennants. This tapestry has elicited a number of interpretations. One interpretation sees the lady putting the necklace into the chest as a renunciation of the passions aroused by the other senses. Others see the tapestry as representing a sixth sense of understanding.