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Italian
late 17th century (textile); 18th century (current appearance)

Italian or Spanish
ca. 1550 (embroideries), 1850 (velvet), cut, patched and reassembled at a later date

Portuguese
ca. 1720 (figurative woven silk), ca. 1775 (embroidered orphrey), cut patched and reassembled ca. 1775

Probably French
ca. 1720, partially cut, patched and reshaped in the 19th Century

Italian
18th century

Italian
mid-19th century

Italian
1725–30 textile, cut and reshaped in the nineteenth century

Italian, possibly
19th century

Italian
1720–30 (silk), cut, patched and tailored to current shape in the 19th century

Chinese, for European market
Early 18th century

Italian
1720–30 (silk), cut and tailored to current shape in the 19th century

Italian
17th–18th century

British or French
19th century

China, for European, possibly Spanish, market
late 18th century or early 19th century

Italian, possibly Lucca
ca. 1400
Italian, possibly
mid-16th century

Italian
ca. 1450–1500 (velvet), patched and assembled in the current form ca. 1850
Anonymous, German, 18th century
after 1783
Paul Gavarni [Chevalier]
September 28, 1842

Simon Bening
ca. 1530–35

ca. 1580–1479 B.C.

Muisca
10th–16th century

William Morris
1864

Anonymous, Italian, 17th century
17th century

Cypriot
1st quarter fo the 4th century BCE

Charles Joseph Natoire
1757

Anonymous, Italian, 18th century
18th century

Augustin Pajou
n.d.

13th century
E. K. Dunbar & Co.
1880

Kakutei (Kaigan Jōkō)
Anonymous
1853

Hans Memling
ca. 1465–70

Italian, probably Venice
Woven between around 1450 and 1550

Edgar Degas
1857–58; reworked 1860–62

Camille Pissarro
1899

Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuō)
late 19th century

late 16th–early 17th century

Chimú artist(s)
1400 - 1700 CE

second half 16th century