Featured Work: The “Leopard”
This image is based on a piece of 14th century embroidery depicting the “Leopards of England”. Remade into a religious garment in the 18th century, it may have originally been a horse blanket created for the English King, Edward III. It has been re-imagined here as a mock-up for a larger scale mural, one of my wish list of projects!
I discovered the original image at the Cluny Museum in Paris, the “Musee nationale de Moyen Age – Thermes de Cluny”, which houses one of the richest medieval collections in the world. The Middle (Medieval) Ages is one of my favorite historical period for images…depictions of marvelous creatures and fantastical beings expressed everywhere in paintings, sculpture, carvings, and tapestries. It would seem that the pagan underpinnings of European culture still breathe through these creations, which can inspire, delight, and mystify our soul upon beholding.
The Leopard grins out at the viewer against a background of foliage, punctuated by smaller, detailed figures which could represent the animated spirit of the natural environment, or perhaps tasks associated with fruitfulness and harvest, such as the care and tending of the vines. Does this image speak to you?
And, if so, what do the Leopard, and its spritely companions say?