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Cluny Museum's 'The Lady and the Unicorn' tapestries head to Japan for six months |
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This file picture taken on May 5, 2006 shows spectators looking at tapestries of the Lady and the Unicorn (Dame a la Licorne) at the Cluny museum in Paris. The famous tapestries will be exceptionnally lended to Japan were it will be shown to the public during six months, at the National Art Center of Tokyo from April 24 to July 15 and at the National Museum of Art of Osaka from July 26 to October 20, told the Cluny museum on April 18, 2013. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET.
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PARIS (AFP).- The tapestry cycle "The Lady and the Unicorn", considered one of the greatest artworks of Europe's Middle Ages, is being sent to Japan for six months for a rare foreign showing, the Cluny Museum in Paris said Thursday.
The six tapestries, woven around 1500, will be on display at Tokyo's National Art Centre from April 24 to July 15, and then Osaka's National Museum of Art from July 26 to October 20.
It is only the second time the famed tapestries will be shown outside France, after they were lent to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1973-74 by the Cluny, where they have been held since 1882.
The tapestries each depict a woman with a unicorn -- a mythical creature that resembles a horse with a long horn projecting from its forehead -- and other animals on red backgrounds.
Five of the six are meant to depict the five senses, while the meaning of the sixth tapestry is obscure.
The tapestries are being lent as the area holding them at the Cluny Museum, which specialises in Europe's Middle Ages, is being refurbished. About 40 other items from its collection will also be temporarily sent to Japan.
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