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Carpet with the arms of Rogier de Beaufort, Turenne and De Comminges (fragment), Fragment of a tapestry. On blue ground a pattern of diamond-shaped figures formed by four storks has been applied in white, red, yellow, light and dark brown and black, alternatively with the beaks and legs facing each other. Inside these windows is a castellated castle with three towers, from the extremes of which winged angels rise who together hold a crown above the head of a deer, elephant or unicorn. Above the crown, the coat of arms of Turenne (bar of gold and throat) and rogier de Beaufort (rovier de Beaufort (field of silver with six throat flowers and a glaze bar) placed alternately in a five-leaf rose. The animals inside the wall carry a weapon tied at their necks and alternately quartered, 1 and 4 from Turenne, 2 and 3 from Rogier de Beaufort and shared 1 from Turenne and Rogier de Beaufort, 2 from Comminges (from throat with 4 to 1 silver almonds) loaded with four Turenne shields. These weapons can only belong to Guillaume Rogier de Beaufort, deputy de Turenne and Seigneur D'Alais, who was married to Eléonore de Comminges. The weaver of Turenne was wrongly made of gold and throat by the weaver, it was supposed to be silver and throat, shore-birds and wading-birds: stork, angels crowning and / or bringing palm-branches, trunked animals: elephant, unicorn, hoofed animals: deer, Guillaume III Roger de Beaufort, Aliénor de Comminges, anonymous, France, c. 1376 - c. 1378, ketting, inslag, tapestry, h 221.5 cm × w 210 cm.

Carpet with the arms of Rogier de Beaufort, Turenne and De Comminges (fragment), Fragment of a tapestry. On blue ground a pattern of diamond-shaped figures formed by four storks has been applied in white, red, yellow, light and dark brown and black, alternatively with the beaks and legs facing each other. Inside these windows is a castellated castle with three towers, from the extremes of which winged angels rise who together hold a crown above the head of a deer, elephant or unicorn. Above the crown, the coat of arms of Turenne (bar of gold and throat) and rogier de Beaufort (rovier de Beaufort (field of silver with six throat flowers and a glaze bar) placed alternately in a five-leaf rose. The animals inside the wall carry a weapon tied at their necks and alternately quartered, 1 and 4 from Turenne, 2 and 3 from Rogier de Beaufort and shared 1 from Turenne and Rogier de Beaufort, 2 from Comminges (from throat with 4 to 1 silver almonds) loaded with four Turenne shields. These weapons can only belong to Guillaume Rogier de Beaufort, deputy de Turenne and Seigneur D'Alais, who was married to Eléonore de Comminges. The weaver of Turenne was wrongly made of gold and throat by the weaver, it was supposed to be silver and throat, shore-birds and wading-birds: stork, angels crowning and / or bringing palm-branches, trunked animals: elephant, unicorn, hoofed animals: deer, Guillaume III Roger de Beaufort, Aliénor de Comminges, anonymous, France, c. 1376 - c. 1378, ketting, inslag, tapestry, h 221.5 cm × w 210 cm.
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Carpet with the arms of Rogier de Beaufort, Turenne and De Comminges (fragment), Fragment of a tapestry. On blue ground a pattern of diamond-shaped figures formed by four storks has been applied in white, red, yellow, light and dark brown and black, alternatively with the beaks and legs facing each other. Inside these windows is a castellated castle with three towers, from the extremes of which winged angels rise who together hold a crown above the head of a deer, elephant or unicorn. Above the crown, the coat of arms of Turenne (bar of gold and throat) and rogier de Beaufort (rovier de Beaufort (field of silver with six throat flowers and a glaze bar) placed alternately in a five-leaf rose. The animals inside the wall carry a weapon tied at their necks and alternately quartered, 1 and 4 from Turenne, 2 and 3 from Rogier de Beaufort and shared 1 from Turenne and Rogier de Beaufort, 2 from Comminges (from throat with 4 to 1 silver almonds) loaded with four Turenne shields. These weapons can only belong to Guillaume Rogier de Beaufort, deputy de Turenne and Seigneur D'Alais, who was married to Eléonore de Comminges. The weaver of Turenne was wrongly made of gold and throat by the weaver, it was supposed to be silver and throat, shore-birds and wading-birds: stork, angels crowning and / or bringing palm-branches, trunked animals: elephant, unicorn, hoofed animals: deer, Guillaume III Roger de Beaufort, Aliénor de Comminges, anonymous, France, c. 1376 - c. 1378, ketting, inslag, tapestry, h 221.5 cm × w 210 cm
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30.8 x 33.0 cm | 12.1 x 13.0 in (300 dpi)
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1 BLACK-AND-WHITE ALMONDS 1 1376 1378 2 3 4 ALIÉNOR DE COMMINGES ALTERNATELY QUARTERED ALTERNATIVELY ANATOMY: HEAD ANGELS CROWNING ANIMALS INSIDE APPLIED ARMS BAR BEAKS BELONG BLACK PERSON BLACK RACE BLACK BLACK-AND-WHITE BLUE GROUND BRINGING PALM-BRANCHES C CAFE CARPET CASTELLATED CASTLE COAT COFFEE COMMINGES CROWN DARK BROWN DE COMMINGES DEER DEPUTY DE TURENNE DIAMOND-SHAPED FIGURES FORMED ELEFANT ELÉONORE DE COMMINGES ELEPHANT EXTREMES FIELD FIVE-LEAF ROSE FOUR STORKS FOUR TURENNE SHIELDS FRAGMENT FRANCE GLAZE BAR GOLD GOLD, ALL GOLDEN GOLDSMITH GUILLAUME III ROGER DE BEAUFORT GUILLAUME ROGIER DE BEAUFORT HEAD (ANATOMY) HEAD (BODY) HEAD HOOFED ANIMALS HOOVED ANIMALS INSIDE INSIDES INSLAG KETTING LADY WITH THE UNICORN LEGS FACING LIGHT LOADED MARRIED MYTHOL. ANIMAL: UNICORN NECK NECKS NEGRA OVERCOAT PATTERN PLACED ALTERNATELY PUB RED (COLOUR) RED ROGIER DE BEAUFORT ROVIER DE BEAUFORT RUG SEIGNEUR D'ALAIS SHARED 1 SHELTER SHORE-BIRDS SIX THROAT FLOWERS STORK (BABY DELIVERY) STORK SUPPOSED TAPESTRY TAVERN THREE TOWERS THROAT TOGETHER HOLD TRUNKED ANIMALS TURENNE UNICORN UNICORN, MYTHOL. ANIMAL WADING-BIRDS WALL CARRY WEAPON TIED WEAPON WEAPONRY WEAPONS WEAVER WHITE WINDOW WINDOWS WINGED ANGELS RISE WRONGLY YELLOW (COLOR) YELLOW (COLOUR) YELLOW