A famous 14th Century Tapestry from Bruges known as ''The Summer's Triumph'' is a massive piece of Art - which shows a ''Pageant Caravan'', working it's merry way along the landscape. As would be expected, images referencing Religion, as well as the coming of Summer is being well celebrated. What is odd are the 3 distinct Disk-shaped Objects (woven into the Summer sky) which seem to follow The Procession. Just what was The Weaver trying to tell those in later Centuries? And of more importance....WHAT did The Maker ''see'' to so influence His work?
