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Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries

Exhibition: 18 November 2018 - 21 January 2019

On view for the first time in North America, the recently restored Valois Tapestries, a unique set of 16th-century hangings, are unveiled in this exhibition. These fascinating and enigmatic tapestries were commissioned by Catherine de’ Medici, the indomitable queen mother of France, to celebrate the royal Valois dynasty against a backdrop of great political strife and social upheaval. Soon after their creation in Brussels, the eight room-sized hangings accompanied Catherine’s granddaughter, Christina of Lorraine, when the young princess traveled to the Medici court in Florence as the bride of Ferdinand I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.

Master WF (Brussels), Fontainebleau (detail), from the Valois Tapestries, ca. 1576 Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence

Woven with wool, silk, and precious metal-wrapped threads, the tapestries are rich in both their materials and intricate subject matter. Life-sized, full-length portraits of the French king, princes, and princesses, situated prominently in the foreground, lock eyes with the viewer and present detailed scenes of court pageants and festivities. Juxtaposing the tapestries with paintings, drawings, and exquisite art objects of the period, Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries introduces the colorful and sometimes infamous characters associated with the hangings, and it explores the tapestries’ role as an artistic and political statement involving two of the most powerful European dynasties of the Renaissance—the Valois and the Medici—and their respective power bases in Paris and Florence. Among the most admired, ambitious, and costly artistic endeavors of their time, the Valois Tapestries embody the pageantry, splendor, and political intrigue of Renaissance Europe.

Master MGP (Brussels), <em>Whale</em> (detail), from the Valois Tapestries, ca. 1576 Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence

Master MGP (Brussels), Whale (detail), from the Valois Tapestries, ca. 1576
Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence

Exhibition catalogue

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue that presents new research into the political maneuvering of the Valois and Medici courts and provides extensive physical analysis gathered during a recent cleaning of the tapestries. The publication offers brand new insight into why these magnificent works were made and what they represent.

Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries
Elizabeth Cleland and Marjorie E. Wieseman; With contributions by Francesca de Luca, Alessandra Griffo, and Costanza Perrone Da Zara and Claudia Beyer
96 pages and 113 color + b/w illus.
New Haven (Yale University Press) 2018
ISBN: 9780300237061