Assignment 2- Bayeux Tapestry Experience Dana Whitcomb Professor Dr. Jane El-Yacoubi HUM 111 17 November 2011 I write this letter to the people of France‚ my countrymen and family. I‚ William‚ Duke of Normandy am on the verge of solidifying our great nation with land that was rightfully entitled to me. After breaking an oath of allegiance‚ Harold of Wessex shall pay the ultimate price for his treasonous act of claiming
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Both the Bayeux Tapestry and the Portable War Memorial try depict or show just what the war looked like to the artists in different lights‚ while one glorified or showed the victory war can bring the other showed how war affects the present‚ and the awful side that can come from it. The Bayeux Tapestry is showing the events leading up to the Norman conquest in the Battle of Hastings. This work presents an accurate representation of a historical moment. It is from a Norman point of view‚ in that
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The Bayeux Tapestry is unique and invaluable as an artefact of its time. It is not as simply as appears however and it is essential that we define its provenance and date. We must also understand the idiosyncrasies of its design if it’s to take its place as a ’major authority for the events of the Norman conquest.’ A point that must be addressed at the start of this essay is that the Bayeux Tapestry finishes rather abruptly after Harold is slain and his army routed. The start of the Tapestry is bordered
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The Tapestry This tapestry makes me nervous. I see it when I wake up and when I return from work. The pattern of green and orange stripes is too psychedelic for me. But I will never throw away the tapestry; it was Vanessa’s favorite decoration. And it will remind me about her after our recent and final breakup. Vanessa. We were together for about three years; she was my first and only love. I was 23 when we met‚ and she made a man of me in all senses of this term. Our first year was like a dream;
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The unicorn tapestries is the title given to a set of six full tapestries‚ as well as three fragments of an additional tapestry‚ that depict the hunt of a unicorn. The tapestries are currently being housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The tapestries have a long and complicated history‚ of which much is left in the dark. The tapestries were woven in the Southern Netherlands around the year 1500 (Colburn 2010‚ 97). Five of the seven unicorn tapestries were speculated by James J. Rorimer to have
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The Bayeux tapestry tells the story of William the Conqueror and Harold‚ Earl of Wessex. The original tapestry was created by Normans and is located in the region of Normandy France. It is believed that Bishop Odo of Bayeux commissioned this pro-Norman‚ anti-English tapestry in the 1070s in order to justify William the Conqueror’s crowning. Scene 3 of “Journey To Normandy” in the tapestry illustrates that Harold had arrived in Normandy by accident and was seized by County Guy’s soldiers and was
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Gerardo Arias Concert Paper May 5th‚ 2012 A Choral Tapestry It’s funny how flexible and versatile music is. Music is thrash metal emanating from a pair of iPod headphones‚ with the intent of getting someone motivated for a long workout‚ and a soothing lullaby sung by a mother to her child. Music is the sunny chirpings of pretty morning melodies by the birds‚ and the soft pitter-patter of rain—nature’s music. And on May 4th‚ music was the choirs of CLC putting together all of the hard work
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historiography. Examples of this can be seen in two sources of invasion‚ both within the British Isles‚ that of the Bayeux Tapestry‚ and in Gerald of Wales’ The History and Topography of Ireland. While both the Tapestry and Gerald’s writing are perspectives on distinct events‚ they each illustrate the importance of perspective especially within the need for the outside forces
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Tapestry Designs: Legends & Mythology By Angela Dawson-Field Mar 2‚ 2009 Legends and mythology form the backdrop to cultures‚ literature and traditions in the world today and have been a popular theme in tapestry design. Mythology may appear as an illustration of the story itself or as a metaphorical projection as part of a painting and message behind a picture. These stories have stood the test of time and retain their appeal today. The Drama of the Greek Legends Of all the mythological legends
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This American singer and songwriter became popular with his 1971 album American Pie which included the hits “American Pie” and “Vincent”. Don McLean recorded his first album Tapestry in 1969. The album wasn’t a great success but his first major break came with his second album which was American Pie. The two singles from this album‚ as mentioned above‚ rose up to number one on the charts. His song “American Pie” was partly inspired by the tragic deaths of Buddy Holly‚ Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson
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