I kid you not:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/25/bayeux-tapestry-historian-genitalia-dispute
Lengthy debate.... ;D
People who peruse the gutter press... ::)
Perhaps those stitching the tapestry were subject to some sort of penal code?
I wonder if this is due to the nuns mishearing a request from Count Richard someoneorother?
Without wishing to delve too deeply in the "meaning" of coded messages "hidden" in art I wonder whether a more "straightforward" interpretation might be more likely. Given the colour choice used for the highlighted "member" would this not actually be more in line with scatological humour? Otherwise, the gentleman is not only experiencing somewhat of a draft in the lower tunic area but has obviously fallen victim to frostbite in mid-October.
Is that a dagger that I see before me?
Quote from: Cantabrigian on Apr 27, 2025, 09:46 PMIs that a dagger that I see before me?
Reminds me of a Roger Rabbit quote.