File:MilleFleurTapestry.jpg
The mille-fleur (or 'thousand flowers') style of tapestry is named for its intricate pattern of flowers and leaves. As in this case, the mille-fleur design is usually punctuated with various birds and animals hiding in the foliage.
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See also
- The Lady and the Unicorn series of tapestries are perhaps the most famous mille-fleur tapestries.
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