"Of Ane Blak-Moir" is a short poem in Scots by William Dunbar.
A tournament of the 16th century. The print depicts the joust of 1559 in which Henri II of France was fatally wounded.
William Dunbar was a Scottish makar, or court poet, active in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. He was closely associated with the court of King James IV and produced a large body of work in Scots distinguished by its great variation in themes and literary styles. He was probably a native of East Lothian, as assumed from a satirical reference in The Flyting of Dumbar and Kennedie. His surname is also spelt Dumbar.
Statue of William Dunbar, Scottish National Portrait Gallery