CANCELED Art and War in the Renaissance
Register

3 Seats Remaining

CANCELED Art and War in the Renaissance

The Battle of Pavia Tapestries

Fri Oct 18, 2024
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Join us for an exclusive talk on Renaissance tapestries with a De Young Museum docent.

Step into the magnificent world of Renaissance art and history as we host a special presentation on "The Triumph of Charles V: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries." This extraordinary exhibition, currently at the De Young Museum, marks the first time these monumental tapestries have been displayed in the United States.

A De Young Museum docent, who will guide you through:

  • Seven enormous tapestries, each measuring an impressive 27 by 14 feet
  • The intricate storytelling and political propaganda woven into these masterpieces
  • The groundbreaking artistic techniques used by court artist Bernard van Orley
  • The fascinating connection between these tapestries and 16th-century arms and armor

Discover how these awe-inspiring works commemorate Holy Roman Emperor Charles V's victory over French King Francis I in 1525, bringing Renaissance politics, technology, and fashion to life on a grand scale.

Learn about the remarkable collaboration between artists and weavers, with each panel taking over a year to produce. This presentation offers a unique opportunity to delve into the world of Renaissance tapestries – one of the most prized art forms of the era.

Media Notice

We frequently capture photos and videos at our events. If you prefer not to be included, please let us know in advance by calling (415) 789-2661.

Accessibility Notice

Our library is wheelchair accessible. For any accommodations, such as ASL interpretation, please call (415) 789-2661 or email [email protected].

To ensure we can meet your needs, kindly make your request at least 3 business days in advance.