Explore the Tapestry 'The conquest of Tangier'

A raging sea witnesses the feat of the Portuguese army in 1471

By Tapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

Museo Parroquial de Tapices de Pastrana

Tapestry 2 “The siege of Asilah” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

"La toma de Tánger" is the final tapestry in a series of four which tell the story of the conquests of Asilah and Tangier by King Afonso V of Portugal.

The tapestries at the Parochial Tapestry Museum in Pastrana demonstrate extraordinary technical skill, and their materials—silk and woollen threads, with natural dyes—are of exceptional quality, lending them a radiance with intense colors. The detailed recounting of the events follows a linear and chronological order.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

The tapestry masterfully encapsulates the conquest of the city, which was the true objective of the Portuguese. The city governor surrendered without attempting battle, as there were insufficient resources to defend the position. The King and Prince, therefore, are not depicted.

On the left side of the tapestry, the triumphant Portuguese army, including both infantry and cavalry, advances toward the city of Tangier, which they conquered on August 28, 1471.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

Leading the march, the triumphant duke of Braganza on a splendid white horse.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

Among the many details that one can appreciate in the tapestries, the depiction of the coats of mail made of interwoven metal rings looks very real.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

The city of Tangier looms with its walls right in front of the depiction of the bay.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

This shows the left side of tapestry. The city is in the middle, between the incoming Portuguese army and the outgoing population of Tangier.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

This detail shows a mother carrying in her arms and on her back some children fleeing into exile.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

The image focuses on the direction towards which the population flees. A diagonal vanishing point that leads our gaze towards the upper left hand corner of the tapestry together with that flight. The colourful and delicate details of the flowery background are pleasing to the eye.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

The sad and worried faces show the despair of a population forced into exile.

Detail of the tapestry “the conquest of Tangier” (1471-1475) by Tournai Passchier GrenierTapestry Parish Museum of Pastrana

Detail of the rough sea with an abstract interpretation of the waves in movement which reminds us of Eastern art.

Credits: Story

A project promoted by the Provincial Council of Guadalajara, Spain.

Coordination: Aurora Batanero and Mario González Somoano.

Production and realization: Laura Domínguez and Fernando Toquero.

Photographs: Alfonso Romo, Enrique Delgado, Nacho Abascal, Laura Domínguez and Fernando Toquero.

Translation: Miguel Ángel Muñoz Lobo.

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