Considering that a fleur-de-lis involves somewhat intricate curves, I think I'd be pretty happy with myself if I could get that task done in an hour.
Given a harness that allows the model to validate the result of its program visually, and given the models are capable of using this harness to self correct (which isn't yet consistently true), then you're in a situation where in that hour you are free to do some other work.
A dishwasher might take 3 hours to do for what a human could do in 30 minutes, but they're still very useful because the machine's labor is cheaper than human labor.
I didn't provide any constraints on how to draw it.
TBH I would have just rendered a font glyph, or failing that, grabbed an image.
Drawing it with vector graphics programmatically is very hard, but a decent programmer would and should push back on that.