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Two panels from the 'Verdures du Vatican' series, Jean Démosthène Dugourc  French, Woven silk and metal thread with applied silk and chenille embroidery, French, Lyon
Jean Démosthène Dugourc
Maison Pernon et Cie.– Camille Pernon (French, 1753 – 1808)
ca. 1799
Memorial to Metcalf and Samuel Bowler, Miss Balch's Boarding and Day School  American, Silk embroidered with chenille and silk threads, American
Miss Balch's Boarding and Day School
Amy Harris Bowler
ca. 1800
Shepherd and Children, Deborah Sampson  American, Silk embroidered with chenille and silk threads,<br/>watercolor, American
Deborah Sampson
1818
Needlework Picture, Silk and chenille thread embroidered on silk, American
American
ca. 1800
Sampler, Mary Davis  American, Silk and silk chenille embroidery on linen, American
Mary Davis
1826
"Winter" Needlework Picture, Hannah Jane Robinson  American, Silk and chenille embroidery and paint on linen, American
Hannah Jane Robinson
1819
Sampler, Polly Platt  American, Silk and chenille embroidery on silk, American
Polly Platt
1809
Memorial to Salome and Moses Brown, Charlotte Brown  American, Silk and silk chenille embroidered on silk and painted, American
Charlotte Brown
1824
Mourning Picture, Silk embroidered with silk thread and silk chenille, painted, American
American
ca. 1815
Quilt, Crazy pattern, Aletta Whitehouse Davis  American, Silk, silk velvet, cotton, and chenille, American
Aletta Whitehouse Davis
ca. 1885
Embroidered sampler, Anne Fazackerley, Embroidered silk and chenille on wool, British
Anne Fazackerley
1824
Quilt, Crazy pattern, Clara Louise Roscoe  American, Silk, silk thread, metallic thread, chenille, ink, and oil paint, American
Clara Louise Roscoe
1894
Fragment, Chenille on silk, Spanish
Spanish
18th century
Tassel, Silk and chenille, French
French
19th century
Passementerie, Chenille and silk, Spanish
Spanish
18th century
Fan, Silk, paillettes, chenille, gilded fabric, ivory, paint, glass, parchment, French
French
early 19th century
Embroidered map sampler, Silk and chenille on silk and linen, British
British
19th century
Empire wall hanging, Bissardon and Bony, Cie, Silk satin with chenille thread embroidery and painted silk velvet appliqué, French, Lyon
Bissardon and Bony, Cie
Jean François Bony
1805–15
Fragment, Silk, chenille, metal thread on silk, Spanish
Spanish
1744–93
Fringe, Silk and chenille, European
European
19th century
Fringe, Silk and chenille, European
European
19th century
Ornament, Chenille, German
German
19th century
Passementerie, Chenille, German
German
19th century
Embroidered map sampler, Silk and chenille on silk, British
British
1803
Embroidered picture, Cardboard, silk, chenille, wool, glass beads, metal beads, Austrian
Austrian
1873
Chasuble, Silk satin, brocaded with chenille and silk; Orphrey: silk satin, embroidered with silk and metal-wrapped thread, Portuguese
Portuguese
ca. 1720 (figurative woven silk), ca. 1775 (embroidered orphrey), cut patched and reassembled ca. 1775
Cabinet with personifications of the Five Senses, Satin worked with silk and metal thread, purl, chenille, seed pearls, coral beads, and mica; tent, knots, rococo, satin, couching, and detached buttonhole stitches; woven metal thread trim; silk and paper lining; wood frame; turned wooden feet, British
British
third quarter 17th century
Piece, Silk, metal and chenille thread, Italian or Spanish
Italian or Spanish
ca. 1725
Evening ensemble, Yves Saint Laurent  French, silk, wool, leather, Lurex, chenille, metal, French
Yves Saint Laurent
fall/winter 1976–77
Embroidered picture, Silk, chenille, paint on linen (?), British
British
late 18th or early 19th century
Cope, Silk and chenille, Portuguese
Portuguese
early 18th century
Sampler, Silk, silk chenille and silver thread on silk, Austrian
Austrian
1813
Sampler, Silk, metal thread and chenille on silk, German or Austrian
German or Austrian
early 19th century
Embroidery sample for a man’s suit, Silk, metal and chenille thread on silk velvet, French
French
1800–1815
Mirror frame, Satin worked with silk, chenille threads, purl, shells, wood, beads, mica, bird feathers, bone or coral; detached buttonhole variations, long-and-short, satin, couching, and knot stitches; wood frame, mirror glass, plush, British
British
third quarter 17th century
Cherry Ripe, Silk, wool, and chenille on silk, British
British
last quarter 18th century
Table runner, Wool, chenille, wrapped metal, silk, sequins, cotton, Russian
Russian
1860–69
Passementerie, Chenille and metal thread, French
French
late 18th century
Cover, Silk; metal on silk core; chenille, Russian (?)
Russian (?)
19th century
Cover, Silk; metal on silk core; chenille; cotton, Russian (?)
Russian (?)
19th century