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The Triumph of Chastity over Love Dated 1507 and 1510 This comes from a set of six tapestries showing the Triumph of Petrarch. On the left, Chastity, riding a unicorn, topples Love (Cupid) from his chariot. In the centre, Cupid, now bound sits at the feet of Chastity in her triumphal car. This Humanist theme, secular yet improving, was popular in Henry VIII's court. Tapestry, with wool warp and weft, and a few silk wefts Made in Brussels Probably owned by Cardinal Wolsey or Henry VIII V&A: 440-1883 Cat. 6 [2003]