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Crest of Nagera

The Crest of Nagera was woven by Aerrnot Van Loo for the Nagera Family, who had Basque-Spanish origins. The original is presently on display at the Bruge Museum in Belgium. Fleur de lys occupy the field of the shield signifying ties to the French throne. The design of the field is a per pale reversed with or and azure.

The top and sides are surrounded by images of the weavers sign for Tournai, a famous Flemish town. Ribbon-like strips form leaves that are the mantle surrounding the barred visor helmet and shield. The border has it's vases filled with ascending plant motif-festoons of flowers, fruits, trophies, shields, etc. The busts of the four philosophers (Socrates, Plato, Cato, and Seneca) appear in the corners of the tapestry. These same figures also appear in much earlier dated Charlemagne period tapestries.


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