Highlights

The collection of the Röhsska Museum consists of many interesting artefacts. For more than 100 years the museum has collected craft and design objects, and later also fashion and conceptual works. Here we present some of our highlights; artefacts that we are extra proud of!

Astronomie
  • Gobelin tapestry
  • Astronomie
  • Gobelin of linen, wool and silk 240,00 x 350,00 cm
  • Flanders 1510 - 1515
  • RKM 79-1964
  • Gift from the Friends of the Röhsska Museum
  • The textiles collection
  • Not shown in the museum
Description
Exhibition history
Literature
EXTRA MATERIAL

Astronomie is one of Röhsska Museum’s finest textiles, showing a group of men in Mediaeval Western dress making astronomical observations. The only person who can be definitely identified in the picture is the female personification of astronomy to the right. There are a variety of opinions about who the astronomer closest to Astrologia could be.

One interpretation, which is supported by the inscription on the clothing, is that it shows the Arab astronomer Ibn Yunus or Albategnius.

Ibn Yunus (858–929) wrote books and constructed instruments for observing heavenly bodies, but also made significant improvements to the sextant and compass. His most famous book, of which the Latin title is “De Scienta Stellarum – De Numeris Stellarum et motibus” was about astronomy and trigonometry. It was very important in Europe until the Renaissance and translated to a range of languages.

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