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European Decorative Arts and Sculpture

Millefleur Tapestry with Medallions with Scenes of the Seasons

Made in Bruges, Belgium, Europe

Medallions mid- 16th century, Background 19th century

Artist/maker unknown, Flemish

Wool and silk
9 feet 9 inches x 10 feet 11 inches (297.2 x 332.7 cm)

Currently not on view

1950-122-1

Gift of Mrs. Chauncey McCormick and Mrs. Richard E. Danielson, 1950

Label

Verdure tapestry, also called Garden Tapestry, was popular during the sixteenth century, especially among Europe’s royalty and nobility. Characterized by dense green foliage, exotic flowers, birds, animals and fruit, verdure tapestries are among the earliest depictions of the forests and jungles of the New World.

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