Fasciculus:The Lady and the Unicorn - Hearing.jpg

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English: The Lady and the Unicorn, Hearing, 1484 – 1500, Paris (cartons), Flanders (weaving), tapestry (wool and silk), 370 × 290 cm, National Museum of the Middle Ages, Paris. Acquired 1882 (Cl. 10833).
Français : La Dame à la licorne, L’ouïe, 1484 – 1500, Paris (cartons), Flandre (tissage), tapisserie (laine et soie), 370 × 290 cm, Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris. Acquis 1882 (Cl. 10833).
Italiano: La dama e l’unicorno, L’udito, 1484 – 1500, Fiandre, arazzo (lana e seta), 370 × 290 cm, Museo nazionale del Medioevo, Parigi. Acquistato 1882 (Cl. 10833).
Datum 16 September 2006 (original upload date)
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16 Septembris 2006

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