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The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold
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The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold
XIR183138 The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux, France; (add.info.: Sewn by English women probably in Kent to a Norman brief, the embroidery illustrates the events leading to the Norman invasion and conquest of England by an army led by Duke William of Normandy and the death of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Here the knights leave Hastings to follow William into battle. He is in armour and carries the Papal banner, a groom brings him his charger); out of copyright
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The Gate of Hastings opens, signaling the beginning of a historic march against Harold. This print captures a moment frozen in time from the renowned Bayeux Tapestry, an exquisite wool embroidery on linen created by an unknown artist in the 11th century. The tapestry tells the tale of Duke William of Normandy's invasion and conquest of England, culminating in King Harold's demise at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. In this particular scene, knights clad in armor depart from Hastings to follow their leader into battle. Duke William himself stands tall and formidable, carrying the Papal banner while his charger is brought to him by a loyal groom. Sewn meticulously by English women, possibly from Kent, following Norman instructions, this remarkable piece showcases intricate needlework and border decorations that depict various aspects of medieval life and warfare. The tapestry serves as both a historical record and a work of art. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when fortresses stood strong and armies clashed for power. The vibrant colors bring life to each stitch as we witness history unfolding before our eyes. It is through such masterpieces that we can appreciate the skillful craftsmanship and storytelling abilities passed down through generations. This print allows us to delve into ancient times where Norman architecture meets Anglo-Saxon resistance; where bravery clashes with destiny; where embroidered threads weave tales that continue to captivate us even centuries later.
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