A reproduction of the Lady and the Unicorn tapestry showing a woman with a unicorn and lion under a blue tent.

This artwork is a reproduction of the famous medieval French tapestry known as The Lady and the Unicorn. The central scene features a noblewoman dressed in fine 15th-century attire, standing before a large, ornate blue pavilion tent. The tent bears the inscription "MON SEUL DESIR" above the entrance. To her left stands a golden lion, and to her right stands a white unicorn; both animals are depicted holding long, upright pennants. The woman is interacting with a smaller attendant who holds an open chest, while a small white dog sits on a stool nearby.

The entire scene is set against a vibrant, deep crimson backdrop known as a "mille-fleur" (thousand flowers) background, which is densely patterned with various blossoms, small green shrubs, and several woodland animals including rabbits, a monkey, and small dogs. Two tall, stylized trees frame the composition on either side, growing from a slightly raised mound of dark earth covered in thick foliage. The overall style is characteristic of late Gothic textile art, emphasizing flat perspectives and intricate decorative detail.

The colour palette is dominated by the rich, warm red of the background, which contrasts sharply with the cool blues of the tent, the muted earthy tones of the trees, and the pale, creamy white of the unicorn. The lighting is uniform and lacks depth, typical of classical tapestry weaving techniques. The image possesses a timeless, majestic, and slightly enigmatic quality, evoking the romanticism and chivalric aesthetic of the late Middle Ages.