Millefleurs Tapestry with Medici Coat of Arms, 1520s. Creator: Unknown.

Millefleurs Tapestry with Medici Coat of Arms, 1520s. Creator: Unknown.

2-735-021 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Millefleurs Tapestry with Medici Coat of Arms, 1520s. Many identifiable flowering plants provide the French name, millefleur, for this pattern, which became fashionable around 1450. Each plant may have symbolized either religion, courtship, or morals. However, many millefleur tapestries, made for about 100 years, were probably not symbolic. Large quantities were woven only with flowers; some also incorporated birds and animals or, in this case, coats of arms. Here, the original coat of arms has been replaced by that of the Medicis, a prominent family in Renaissance Florence.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Tapestry weave: wool and silk

Picture Type
  1. Tapestry

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5000x2193
File Size : 32,125kb


Aliases

  1. 1942.824
  1. 122570
  1. 0940010202
  1. 1942.824
  1. 2-735-021
  1. 2735021

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