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Extracted from the major tapestry of the "Lady and the Unicorn" series at the Cluny Museum, the composition presents an oak tree sheltering a lamb against the iconic red background filled with flowers that characterizes this masterpiece of medieval art. Oak symbolism carries profound significance in medieval culture, representing strength, endurance, and divine protection, while the sheltered lamb adds Christian allegorical meaning about spiritual guidance and pastoral care. The 187 x 75 cm portrait format in portière configuration provides architectural presence that transforms doorways or wall spaces into galleries of medieval symbolism and cultural heritage. Red mille-fleurs background demonstrates the sophisticated decorative vocabulary that made the Lady and the Unicorn series revolutionary in its integration of symbolic meaning with visual beauty. Woven from 72% cotton, 25% viscose, and 3% polyester with cotton lining, the reproduction preserves the essential character of late 15th-century tapestry art while adapting to contemporary display requirements. Medieval oak imagery resonates with collectors of historical allegory who appreciate how Renaissance artists embedded complex spiritual and cultural meanings within natural subjects that functioned as visual language for educated medieval audiences seeking both decorative beauty and symbolic depth.