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Title: The Arms of William and Mary
Designer:
Possibly Daniel Marot the Elder (French, Paris 1661–1752 The Hague)
Designer:
Possibly Johannes Christoph Lotijn (Dutch, active 1686–1700)
Maker:
Woven under the direction of Hieronymus Le Clerc (active 1676–1719) for William III of England (r. 1688–1702)
Patron:
Commissioned for William III (William of Orange) (born 1650)
Date: 1694–1700
Culture: Flemish, Brussels
Medium: Wool, silk, metal thread (20 warps per inch, 9 per cm.)
Dimensions: H. 117 x W. 91 inches (297.2 x 231.1 cm)
Classification: Textiles-Tapestries
Credit Line: Samuel D. Lee Fund, 1936
Object Number: 36.57
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