La Dame à la Licorne - Le Toucher
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gu rosace shocking orange a square shaped escutcheon gu a bend az charged with 3 moon increscent or in bend a fillet bordure invected or in chief much lower much to the dexter to the dexter a roundel gu grady in annulo peach fimbriated gu very much smaller smaller slightly lower slightly to the dexter a top half of a playing card queen reversed sa stroked or smaller much lower a flagpole stroked or az semy of moon crescent or stroked gu in dexter half a lion sejant reversed or langued gu in dexter base bigger slightly bigger much lower to the dexter a unicorn statant cotton-candy in sinister base much bigger lower to the sinister a german shaped escutcheon gu a bend az charged with 3 moon increscent or in bend lower to the sinister a bordure or in dexter base much smaller smaller much lower slightly to the dexter a german shaped escutcheon gu a bend az charged with 3 moon increscent or in bend lower to the sinister a bordure or in sinister base much smaller smaller lower slightly lower slightly to the sinister fringe
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Part of six French Renaissance tapestries representing the senses, Le Toucher depicts the sense of touch. The coat of arms seen flying on a banner and born as a shield on the backs of a lion and a unicorn are attributed to Antoine II Le Viste (c. 1470-1534) who is assumed to have commissioned the tapestries.
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