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Palepai maju (ceremonial banner), Paminggir artists, Fiber, ceramic and glass beads, cloth, nassa shells, Lampung
Paminggir artists
18th–19th century
Standard (<i>Alem</i>), Copper, gold, iron, wood, Turkish
Turkish
ca. 1675–1700
The Flagellation; (reverse) The Madonna of Mercy, Girolamo Romanino  Italian, Distemper and oil(?) on canvas
Girolamo Romanino
ca. 1540
Saint Mary Magdalen Holding a Crucifix; (reverse) The Flagellation, Spinello Aretino (Spinello di Luca Spinelli)  Italian, Tempera on canvas, gold ground; photographic facsimile (Christ’s face on reverse)
Spinello Aretino (Spinello di Luca Spinelli)
ca. 1395–1400
Japanese
ca. 1615–1868
Ceremonial Banner or Wrapper (Sarita), Cotton, Toraja people
Toraja people
19th century
Ceremonial Banner or Wrapper (Sarita), Cotton, Toraja people
Toraja people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Banner (Palepai), Cotton, silver wrapped thread, Lampung
Lampung
19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Banner (Palepai), Cotton, gold gimp, silk, Lampung
Lampung
19th century
Ceremonial Banner (Palepai), Cotton, silk, metal wrapped thread, Lampung
Lampung
19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Banner (Palepai), Cotton, silk, metal wrapped thread, Lampung
Lampung
19th–early 20th century
Banner (Penji?), Cotton, glass beads, Sumba Island
Sumba Island
ca. 1900
Ceremonial Banner (Roto), Cotton, Toraja people
Toraja people
late 19th century
Banner (Hata), Silk, leather, gold pigment, Japanese
Japanese
18th century
Banner, Silk, Spanish
Spanish
18th century
Banner (<i>Hata</i>) and Staff, Silk, leather, wood, Japanese
Japanese
18th–19th century
Banner (Hata), Silk, leather, Japanese
Japanese
18th–19th century
Banner (Hata), Silk, leather, gold pigment, paper, Japanese
Japanese
18th–19th century
Banner, Silk, Spanish
Spanish
dated 1649
Banner Probably of Francesco II de' Medici, 1735, Silk, Italian
Italian
18th century
Banner, Silk, polychromy, Dutch
Dutch
dated 1652
Gift Cover (Fukusa), Silk, Japanese
Japanese
17th–19th century
Banner, Silk, Italian, Savoy
Italian, Savoy
17th century
Banner, Silk, Italian, Savoy
Italian, Savoy
early 18th century
Banner, Silk, polychromy, French
French
late 18th century
Head for Banner Staff, Persian
Persian
18th century
Banner, Silk, metallic thread, Turkish
Turkish
ca. 1683
Standard, Textile, Spanish
Spanish
dated 1690
Eleven-headed bodhisattva Guanyin, Silk and metal thread embroidery on silk twill, China
China
1778
Temple Banner, Plaques-silk, on silk, backed with cardboard;  streamers on silk, lined with cotton, China
China
19th century
Temple Banner, Plaques-silk, on silk, backed with cardboard;  streamers on silk, lined with cotton, China
China
19th century
Temple Banner, Plaques-silk, on silk, backed with cardboard;  streamers-silk, on silk, lined with cotton, China
China
19th century
Banner (one of a pair), Silk, gold;  on silk, China
China
19th century
Banner (one of a pair), Silk, gold;  on silk, China
China
19th century
Panel from Banner, Silk; on silk; mounted on silk; inner band of silk, China
China
Temple Banner, Silk, China
China
18th century
Banner with Bodhisattva, possibly Mahamayuri, Ink and pigment on silk, China (Dunhuang area, Gansu Province)
China (Dunhuang area, Gansu Province)
9th–10th century
Banner (Nobori)
, Cotton, hemp (?), bamboo, paper, Japan
Japan
1827
Saint Peter as Pope, Savonnerie Manufactory, Wool (169-95 knots per sq. inch, 25-30 per sq. cm.), French, Paris
Savonnerie Manufactory
Bertrand François Dupont
1689
Banner, Silk, polychromy, Italian
Italian
18th century