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The Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries

Contributions by Miguel Ángel Aguilar, Miguel Ángel de Bunes Ibarra, Yvan Maes De Wit, António Filipe Pimentel, Dalila Rodrigues, and Donald J. La Rocca

Stock Number: OR1164068

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Woven in the late 1400s, these monumental tapestries, each measuring 12 by 36 feet, depict Afonso V's conquest in 1471 of the Moroccan cities of Asilah and Tangier, located near the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. They are among the rarest and earliest examples of tapestries created to celebrate what were then contemporary events, instead of allegorical or religious subjects. The designer minimized the misery of warfare, reinventing the event with the heroic image of Afonso and the ideals of chivalry in mind.

 

Exquisitely rendered in wool and silk threads by Flemish weavers in Tournai, Belgium, the tapestries teem with vivid and colorful images of knights, ships, and military paraphernalia set against a backdrop of maritime and urban landscapes.

 

102 pages, 70 color | 9.5 x 12 inches