Part 3 Louvre – From Arras -- Offering of the Heart (Offrande du Coeur; Gift of the Heart)
c.1400-1410, 247х209
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The man, clad in rich red and gold attire indicative of nobility, approaches with an air of formality. He wears a pointed hat adorned with decorative elements and a long cloak fastened at the shoulder. His gaze is directed toward the woman’s offering, though his expression remains difficult to discern definitively within the limitations of the medium. A hunting dog sits attentively between them, its posture mirroring the stillness of the scene.
The surrounding landscape contributes significantly to the overall atmosphere. The trees are rendered with a stylized quality, their branches intertwining to create a sense of enclosure and intimacy. Wild animals – rabbits – are scattered throughout the foreground, adding a touch of naturalism and suggesting a setting removed from formal gardens or cultivated spaces.
The color palette is dominated by blues, greens, reds, and golds, creating a visually rich and harmonious effect. The dark background emphasizes the figures and foliage, drawing attention to their interaction.
Subtextually, the scene appears to depict a moment of significant emotional exchange. The offering of the heart suggests themes of devotion, sacrifice, or perhaps a pledge of loyalty. The presence of the hunting dog could symbolize fidelity or guardianship. The woodland setting evokes notions of privacy and seclusion, implying that this encounter is personal and meaningful. The formality of the man’s attire contrasts with the womans more relaxed posture, potentially highlighting a power dynamic or social distinction between them. Overall, the tapestry conveys an air of solemnity and mystery, inviting speculation about the nature of the relationship between the two figures and the significance of their exchange.