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The Bayeux Tapestry: The Life Story of a Masterpiece

In this book Carola Hicks tells the vivid life story of The Bayeux Tapestry as it unfolded through the centuries

The Bayeux Tapestry: The Life Story of a Masterpiece
by Carola Hicks
Random House 2006
ISBN-10: 0701174633
ISBN-13: 978-0701174637

ABSTRACT

The vivid scenes on the Bayeux Tapestry depict the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. It is one of Europe’s greatest treasures and its own story is full of drama and surprise. Who commissioned the tapestry? Was it Bishop Odo, William’s ruthless half-brother? Or Harold’s dynamic sister Edith, juggling for a place in the new court? Hicks shows us this world and the miracle of the tapestry’s making: the stitches, dyes and strange details in the margins. For centuries it lay ignored in Bayeux cathedral until its ‘discovery’ in the eighteenth century. It became a symbol of power as well as art: townsfolk saved it during the French Revolution; Napoleon displayed it to promote his own conquest; the Nazis strove to make it their own; and its influence endures today. This marvelous book, packed with thrilling stories, shows how we remake history in every age and how a great work of art has a life of its own.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Carola Hicks was an acclaimed art historian, and witty, perceptive writer. Born in Sussex, Carola studied archaeology at Edinburgh University, and was an actress, journalist and House of Commons Researcher, before taking up an academic career. For several years she was curator of the Stained Glass Museum at Ely Cathedral, and then became a Fellow and Director of Studies in art history at Newham College, Cambridge.

Her books include Animals in Early Medieval Art, Improper Pursuits: The Scandalous Life of Lady Di Beauclerk, and two fine ‘biographies’ of works of art: The Girl in the Green Gown: The History and Mystery of the Arnolfini Portrait and The King’s Glass: A Story of Tudor Power and Secret Art. Carola Hicks died in 2010.

 

 

 

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