UNICORNS


I have always loved Unicorns and really enjoy anything mystical. I have taken the pictures from a calendar I received several years ago and placed them here. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Unfortunately I have lost the name of the publisher, so I cannot give proper credit for these. If anyone knows, please let me know so I can give it the credit it deserves. Thanks.


I would like to start by quoting from " Legend of the Unicorn" that I received with a statue I acquired several years ago.


"Of all the Legendary creatures, none captures the imagination as does the unicorn. Perhaps this is because we feel that a beautiful horse-like animal with a single horn really could have existed long ago, in a faraway place. To people of an earlier age, these animals were not ordinary, they were quite real.

Reports of unicorn sightings go back as far as the fourth century B.C., but it was apparently in medieval times that belief in the folklore about unicorns reached their peak. these exotic figured prominently in the art of the time and were replete with symbolism.

Most often, unicorns represented purity, chastity, or innocence. This portrayal is reminiscent of the second panel in the famous "Unicorn Tapestries", produced around 1500 and now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a gift of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Here the unicorns shown in a forest clearing where a  fountain plays and spring flowers bloom, even though the rest of the world is clothed in autumn.

The scene also highlights another legend concerning the unicorn: that of his horn's magic powers. In the tapestry, various wild animals wait by a stream while the unicorn dips his horn into the water to purify it of poison. Because the horn was also thought to prevent plague, epilepsy and other diseases, powders said to be made of unicorn horn were in great demand.

According to legend, the unicorn was a fearless animal, swift and strong. So great was his courage and daring that hunters could not capture him in the chase. Only a pure maiden had the power to ensnare a unicorn. Symbolic in the purity of himself, he was attracted by her innocence, and meekly came to kneel before her and place his head in her lap.

Captured by such a ruse and killed by hunters, the purity of the unicorn triumphed, for the indestructible creature returned to life again, living contentedly in captivity."


To make this page load faster, I have put the pics on their own pages. So click on the links below to see them, Please. I hope to add some more pics as soon as I get them scanned and add them here. Please check back later for future additions.


January Unicorn

February Unicorn

March Unicorn

April Unicorn

May Unicorn

June Unicorn

July Unicorn

August Unicorn

September Unicorn

October Unicorn

November Unicorn

December Unicorn


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