Grayson Perry
Framed
Excellent condition
47 1/4 x 39 3/8 in
Framed: 132 x 111 cm. (52 x 43.7 in.)
The bright neon colours, the cartoonish expressions and the craftsmanship make this an arresting and exceptional work by the multi-disciplined Perry,
Interestingly, aside from Perry's commentary, many have drawn connections between the people on horseback and characters from Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'. The Tales features a diverse range of characters, like the Knight, the Wife of Bath, the Miller, and the Pardoner. Each represents different societal roles and perspectives. Linking them to Grayson Perry's "Britain is Best," the tapestry draws parallels to Chaucer's critique of social classes and human nature. The characters on horseback may represent modern-day equivalents of Chaucer's pilgrims, each with unique traits and stories, painting a rich tapestry of British society.