Carpet with the arms of Rogier de Beaufort; Turenne and De Comminges (fragment); Fragment of a tapestry. On blue ground a pattern of diamond-shaped figures formed by four storks has been applied in white; red; yellow; light and dark brown and black; alternatively with the beaks and legs facing each other. Inside these windows is a castellated castle with three towers; from the extremes of which winged angels rise who together hold a crown above the head of a deer; elephant or unicorn. Above the crown; the coat of arms of Turenne (bar of gold and throat) and rogier de Beaufort (rovier de Beaufort (field of silver with six throat flowers and a glaze bar) placed alternately in a five-leaf rose. The animals inside the wall carry a weapon tied at their necks and alternately quartered; 1 and 4 from Turenne; 2 and 3 from Rogier de Beaufort and shared 1 from Turenne and Rogier de Beaufort; 2 from Comminges (from throat with 4 to 1 silver almonds) loaded with four Turenne shields. These weapons can only belong to Guillaume Rogier de Beaufort; deputy de Turenne and Seigneur D'Alais; who was married to El閛nore de Comminges. The weaver of Turenne was wrongly made of gold and throat by the weaver; it was supposed to be silver and throat; shore-birds and wading-birds: stork; angels crowning and / or bringing palm-branches; trunked animals: elephant; unicorn; hoofed animals: deer; Guillaume III Roger de Beaufort; Ali閚or de Comminges; anonymous; France; c. 1376 - c. 1378; ketting; inslag; tapestry; h 221.5 cm x w 210 cm

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