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Maker Unknown, Franco-Flemish, The Triumph of Love, late 15th-early 16th Century, wool, 130 ¾ x…
The Triumph of Love
Maker Unknown, Franco-Flemish, The Triumph of Love, late 15th-early 16th Century, wool, 130 ¾ x 56 1/2 in., The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New York, Bequest of Charlotte Pruyn Hyde, 1971.116. Photography by Michael Fredericks.

The Triumph of Love

Datelate 15th-early 16th Century
Mediumwool
DimensionsOverall: 130 3/4 x 56 1/2 in. (332.1 x 143.5 cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineBequest of Charlotte Pruyn Hyde
Object number1971.116
On View
On view
DescriptionA portion of a larger tapestry. At the bottom of the tapestry, the lovers Pyramus and Thisbe are being trampled by allegorical beings who draw a triumphal wagon (only the head of one goat pulling the wagon can be seen). The procession is led by Venus who carries a lyre, a symbol of lust. The two 'grotesque' figures of women with fish torsos and bird's feet are sirens. The couple at the top of the tapestry are in a betrothal pose, inscriptions identify them as La Lubricité and Le Dépit, lecherousness and spite.Exhibition History"Medieval Art in Upstate New York", Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY, April-May 1974.ProvenanceCollection of Baron D'Ezpeleta, Chateau de Septmonts, Aisne, France; P.W. French & Co. (dealer), New York, by 1919; from whom purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hyde, Glens Falls, New York, March 19, 1919; Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hyde, Glens Falls, NY; by bequest to The Hyde Collection, 1952.