Article 6KJYY ‘Beautiful and resilient’: exhibition explores cultural history of unicorns

‘Beautiful and resilient’: exhibition explores cultural history of unicorns

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Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6KJYY)

Display will be centrepiece of opening celebrations at the new Perth Museum

Across two millennia, the unicorn has accumulated a wealth of symbolism reflecting the preoccupations of the ages. But two qualities remain consistent - that the fantastical horse-like creature with a single, spiralling horn protruding from its forehead is impossible to capture and that it possesses an extraordinary capacity to heal.

From the Roman author Pliny's description of a beast with a bellowing roar, through its choice as an emblem of Scottish royalty to its contemporary adoption as an icon of diversity by the LGBTQ+ community, the unicorn is the subject of a major exhibition opening next weekend in Perth.

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