The procession of the mice

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The procession of the mice

Camp d Aprenentatge de la ciutat de Tarragona Autovia Salou s/n 43006 Tarragona Illustrations: Angels Boada i Espolet Text: Maria Joana Virgili Gasol Translators: Jordi Náger Duch Núria Náger Duch Style and design: Josep Serra Valls Publisher: AMICS DE LA CATEDRAL Pla de la Seu, 5, 1er. 43003 Tarragona Legal deposit: T- 205 /2000 Graphic production: Edicions El Mèdol - Tarragona

Once upon a time, there was a mice family who lived very happily in a really beautiful town. They would work, take walks, and stroll about all throughtout the town.

One fine day, a handsome cat came to the town. He had silky, soft, shiny and a very long, bushy tail, and he made friends with the little mice.

But the cat had deceived them. As soon as they trusted him, he would attack them and eat them up. Yummy mice. The mice got very angry and decided not to leave home.

Next morning, the cat started yelling at the top of his lungs: What s going on here?, I can t see any mice!. Where are they?. He would ask the people in the town, but no one knew anything at all.

After long days looking for the mice and noticing no one knew anything about them, he decided to pretend to be dead. He knew the mice would not have complete peace of mind until they buried him. Then, he would take his turn.

The following day, when the mice saw that the cat was dead: What s on with all this yelling?. What s all this fuss about?. Where are you?. Get out, my friends, come and see, the cat is dead!. What are we going to do now?.

They decided to bury the cat. Come on, let s go prepare everything!. Take this!. How weak you are!. Four mice were carrying him over their shoulders, and another one was holding a how.

But at one stroke, the cat got up, pushed the mice and made them fall to the ground. Then, he would eat them up while saying: How foolish you ve been as to believe you could run away from me!

The relief sculpted in an abacus placed in the third section of thenorth-east gallery of the Cathedral s cloister, known as the procession of the mice, dates from the mid-13th century. Due to its originality and its narrative and anecdotal style, this piece has been labelled as exceptional. Actually, it is the most popular work in the Cathedral of Tarragona. The procession of the mice, which are carrying a cat to bury, is interrupted when the feline, which had been pretending to be dead, pounces on them. The scene is divided into two parts. In the former section, on the left, there are four mice carrying a bunk in which a cat lies on its back. The cat has rigid legs, and both its eyes and mouth are open, showing its teeth. Underneath, there is another mouse holding a little hoe. At the front, three more mice have an asparagus as a little broom, a basket and a banner. The latter section, on the right, is centred on the cat, which jumps out of the bunk at one stroke trapping one of the mice while the others desperately run away in opposite directions. As a matter of fact, the mice leave behind all the objects they were carrying: the little broom, the basket, and the banner. The sculpted topic does not present either antecedents or similar parallels for it to be regarded as a current piece; therefore, this is one of the most interesting and at the same time problematic scenes of the sculptural piece of the Cathedral's cloister. Since historians have not always coincided with the analysis of the representation, there have been many different readings of the artwork. The most popular and well-known interpretation is the one appearing in this tale; however, two other versions are presented below: Version 1: The fight between the cat or the fox and the mice dates back to ancient times, but no author faithfully depicting these scenes has been identified. Esop, one of its fables, notes the cleverness of the fox to deceive its victims: Many mice were gathered in a house. A fox found out, entered the place and, hunting one mouse after another, started eating them up. The mice, finding themselves fiercely attacked, hid in different holes. The fox, being unable to reach them, decided to think of an effective way to catch the mice. Having said that, he climbed up a beam and, hanging from a nail, he pretended to be dead. When one of the mice saw the fox he said: Hey you! I would never get close to you, even though you are dead! Esop concludes the fable saying that wise men, when they become aware of some people's wickedness, they do not allow themselves to be easily duped. in collaboration with: