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Armorial Millefleurs Tapestry1530-1550

Not on view
Woven tapestry with dense allover flowering plant pattern in crimson, green, and ivory on a navy ground, with rabbits and birds in the field and a central medallion showing small figures in a garden landscape
Woven tapestry with dense millefleurs border of red and white flowers on deep blue ground, surrounding a central verdure landscape scene with figures, animals, and architectural elements in green, blue, and red.
Woven textile with two cream-colored hares amid a dense millefleur ground of red and pink flowers, green foliage, and blue bell-shaped blooms on a dark navy background.
Woven tapestry fragment depicting a cream-colored rabbit amid a dense millefleurs ground of red and pink flowers with green foliage on a deep navy blue field.
Woven textile fragment with a cream-colored rabbit amid a dense millefleurs pattern of red and pink flowers and green foliage on a deep navy blue ground.
Woven textile fragment with a dense millefleurs-style pattern; a pale tan bird perches among tightly packed red, pink, and blue flowers and dark green foliage on a deep navy ground.
Title
Armorial Millefleurs Tapestry
Place Made
Belgium (Flanders), Bruges
Date Made
1530-1550
Medium
Wool; tapestry weave
Dimensions
67 × 79 × 3/4 in. (170.18 × 200.66 × 1.91 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kirkeby
Accession Number
56.60.1
Classification
Textiles
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles
Selected Bibliography
  • Hopkins, Henry T., ed. Illustrated Handbook of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. West Germany: Bruder Hartmann, 1965.