Shepherds in a Round Dance
https://clevelandart.org/art/1939.158
Late medieval tapestries often use a limited yet contrasting color palette to portray stylized images. The expressions of these figures, for example, are conveyed more by their postures than by their faces. Four shepherds and shepherdesses join hands and dance to the music of...
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1939.158
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Terms
Culture
Netherlands, early 16th century
Technique
Wool and silk: tapestry weave
Genre
Tapestry
Department
Textiles
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