Four Late Gothic Flemish Tapestries of Virtues and Vices: From the Collection of William Randolph HearstThe Institute, 1955 - 10 |
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Accidia Ahasuerus allegorical armor Avaritia Greed CARITAS cartonnier Central Section Charity Christ Courage or Strength Detroit Institute early sixteenth century enthroned Esther female figure Fides Faith flanked Flemish Brussels foreground Fortitudo Courage four tapestries Gula Gluttony Hearst Foundation Humilitas Humility Hunolstein identified inscriptions Institute of Arts Ira Wrath Justitia or Justice King kneeling late fifteenth late Gothic late Middle Ages libretto Lower Left Section Lower Right Section Luxuria Luxury Luxury or Riotous medieval mirror Montmorency-Luxembourg Old Testament perhaps Misericordia Mercy personages Pietas Piety Pride Queen rich fabrics richly clad Riotous Living Sapientia Wisdom scenes seated figure Second from Left Second from Right series of tapestries Seven Deadly Sins Seven Vices Seven Virtues Sieben sixteenth century Gift substages SUPERBIA sword symbol tapestry weaving Temperantia Temperance Timor Fear Tournai UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Upper Left Sections Upper Right Sections Upper Section Vanitas Vanity Virtue or Vice weavers WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST woman