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Time (From Chateau de Chaumont Set)

1512–15

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

Pierre Sala, who likely commissioned the set, is portrayed as the richly attired central figure offering a bouquet, a symbol of knowledge, to Éléonore, his daughter. Éléonore is pregnant, revealed by her upturned skirt and the persimmon in her husband Hector’s hand. Hector’s mother, Marguerite, in dark attire, will wed the widowed Sala in 1519. They appear in front of the royal chateau of Blois. The figures at the right convey Sala’s advice to his children. Time (the old man with the staff) with Clio, the Muse of History, standing on his shoulders, is being attacked by a Herculean youth wielding a stick. With this allegory, Sala is explaining that youth is ignorant of the complexities of life and time. The small unicorn at the far right represents the soul. The verse in Old French at the top refers to changing time: <em>One sees Time adorned with green foliage, Sometimes as pleasant as an angel, Then suddenly change and become quite strange. Never does Time persist in one state.</em>

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  • Title: Time (From Chateau de Chaumont Set)
  • Date Created: 1512–15
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 326.6 x 434.1 cm (128 9/16 x 170 7/8 in.)
  • Provenance: one of set of three allegorical tapestries from the Chateau de Chaumont, Chaumont-sur-Loire, France until 1907, (Duveen Collection, New York, NY, sold to Clarence H. MacKay), Clarence H. MacKay [1874-1938] New York, NY, (French & Co., New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art), The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Type: Tapestry
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1960.176.3
  • Medium: silk and wool; tapestry weave
  • Inscriptions: French verse in Gothic letters translates as follows: "One sees the weather adorned in green, Sometimes as pleasing as an angel; To suddenly change and be quite strange, The weather never stays the same."
  • Department: Textiles
  • Culture: France, Lyon(?), early 16th century
  • Credit Line: Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund
  • Collection: Textiles
  • Accession Number: 1960.176.3
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