#Touch, c1500, from #TheLadyAndTheUnicorn series.from The lady and the unicorn series. wool and silk, 373 x 358 cm MuseΜe de Cluny β MuseΜe national du Moyen AΜge, Paris Photo Β© RMN-GP / M Urtado
#Touch, c1500, from #TheLadyAndTheUnicorn series.from The lady and the unicorn series. wool and silk, 373 x 358 cm MuseΜe de Cluny β MuseΜe national du Moyen AΜge, Paris Photo Β© RMN-GP / M Urtado
I would suggest the unicorn represents an idealised state of transformative innocence. A sort of personal purification - not according to some overbearing pseudo morality (as if there is any other sort), but letting go of all that is personally holding back the psyche.
Maybe that is overly romanticised, but I suspect a study linked to hermetic / alchemical symbolism may prove instructive.
The imagery is intriguing...
https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Mysticism-Alexander-Roob/dp/3836549360
There may even be a unicorn hidden behind one of those items...
What real-world creature lay behind the unicorn (and its possibly having its horn replaced with a narwhal's tusk) is interesting in itself β but, to my mind, a secondary issue to its symbolism. The importance lies in what ideas and associations it sparked.
Poetry Rules...