Blason

The term originally referred to in the painting of a French blazon. In the literature, " Blason " means a Romanesque verse poem in rhyming pair that was in fashion especially in the sixteenth century.

Panegyrics or satires about people and things were doing in epigrammatic form mostly written. Subject of Blasons could be war or love, but most often it went authors here to praise physical beauty, such as in Le Blason du beau Tetín (via the female breast ) by Clément Marot ( 1496-1544 to ).

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