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让你成为我的话
~ The words that made you mine (1900) -
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女士和独角兽,我唯一的愿望-老主人
-The Lady and the Unicorn is the modern title given to a series of six tapestries created in the style of mille-fleurs (meaning: \"thousand flowers\") and woven in Flanders from wool and silk, from designs (\"cartoons\") drawn in Paris around 1500.
The lady stands in front of a tent, across the top of which is inscribed her motto \"À Mon Seul Désir\", one of the deliberately obscure, highly crafted and elegant mottos, often alluding to courtly love, adopted by the nobility during the age of chivalry.It is variously interpretable as \"to my only/sole desire\", \"according to my desire alone\"; \"by my will alone\", \"love desires only beauty of soul\", \"to calm passion\". Her maidservant stands to the right, holding open a chest. The lady is placing the necklace she wears in the other tapestries into the chest. To her left is a low bench with a dog, possibly a Maltese sitting on a decorative pillow. It is the only tapestry in which she is seen to smile. The unicorn and the lion stand in their normal spots framing the lady while holding onto the pennants.
材质 :Digital pigment print 尺寸 :147.3 × 101.6 cm Photography
佩内洛普·惠特尼(Penelope Whitney)回忆道:“我从小在加利福尼亚州中部骑马和比赛的马匹世界是如此可怕的性别歧视;女孩和女人通常只被视为性对象,而不是天才的骑手和训练员。”惠特尼的灵感来自查理·帕克赫斯特(Charley Parkhurst,又名独眼查理)的故事。在淘金热期间,帕克赫斯特是一名著名的驿站马车司机,他去世后,人们发现帕克赫斯特在生物学上是女性。(2018年)-Jamil灯
英文名称:“The horse world I grew up riding and competing in central California was so horribly sexist; girls and women were often seen only as sexual objects, not as talented riders and trainers,” recalls Penelope Whitney who is inspired by the story of Charley Parkhurst, aka One-Eyed Charley. Celebrated as a stagecoach driver during the Gold Rush, it was discovered after his death that Parkhurst was biologically female. (2018) | Available for Sale-Jamil Hellu