Live Virtual Lecture: Animals in the Bayeux Tapestry

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Register to attend the live lecture  Animals in the Bayeux Tapestry .

Please read before registering: This registration is ONLY to attend the LIVE virtual lecture that will take place on Sunday, February 16, 2025 1PM Eastern. This registration will not give you access to the recording of this lecture. Registration for the live lecture only gives you access to the live lecture on the day and at the time it happens. A few days after the live lecture takes place, we open registration for the recorded version. Registration for the live lecture and for the recorded lecture happens separately at a price of $5 each to ensure the talented lecturers receive proper compensation.

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Description

Created in the eleventh century, the Bayeux Tapestry, at over 223 feet long, is the largest non-architectural artefact surviving from the Middle Ages. An embroidered narrative hanging, it tells a story of rivalry and conflict, culminating in the conquest of England by the Normans in 1066.

There are 762 embroidered animals in the frieze. The upper and lower borders teem with mammals, birds and fantasy creatures, usually in pairs but sometimes as singletons, as illustrations of fables and as actors in scenes that might or might not be fables. The medium of embroidery gives them all an individuality and liveliness that are not found in mechanically woven textiles. The main, central register includes animals essential to medieval aristocratic life: hawks, hounds, and above all, horses. There is remarkable, clearly deliberate, variation in the positions of the horses and in the colours of animal and tack, so that no two are embroidered exactly alike. The horses are also semiotic however, giving signals to the viewer about the human protagonists in the narrative, indicating, at various points, aggressive masculinity, subjection and foolish effeminacy.

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