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More than 10,000 results for French, possibly Nantes
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Fragment, Linen, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
18th century
La Caravane du Caire, Favre Petitpierre et Cie  French, Cotton, French, possibly Nantes
Favre Petitpierre et Cie
early 19th century
Marie Stuart, Linen, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
ca. 1825
Floral print with figures, Cotton, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
1785–90
Pictorial print, Linen, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
ca. 1788–93
Floral print, Linen, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
1785–90
Piece, Cotton, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
late 18th–early 19th century
Fragment, Linen, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
18th century
The Dance of the Liberty Tree, Cotton, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
ca. 1795
"Diane Chasseresse", Cotton, French, possibly Nantes
French, possibly Nantes
late 18th century
Armor of Henry II, King of France (reigned 1547–59), Jean Cousin the Elder  French, Steel, gold, silver, leather, textile, French, possibly Paris
Jean Cousin the Elder
Baptiste Pellerin
ca. 1555
"Les Comediens au Château", Dubern, Cotton, French, Nantes
Dubern
ca. 1785
"La Route de Poissy" with other scenes, Ferdinand Favre et Cie, Cotton, French, Nantes
Ferdinand Favre et Cie
Delmès
ca. 1820
"Les Comédiens Ambulants", Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1795
"L'Art d'Aimer", Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
1788
La Trève de Dieu, Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1825
Quilt, Favre, Petitpierre et Cie, Cotton, French, Nantes
Favre, Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1815
Europa and the Bull, Petitpierre et Cie  French, Cotton, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1800
Piece, Ferdinand Favre et Cie, Cotton, French, Nantes
Ferdinand Favre et Cie
Delmès
ca. 1820
"Le Combat de la Motte-Picquet à la Martinique", Petitpierre et Cie  French, Linen, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1788
"Don Quixote", Linen, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1785–90
Floral print, Linen, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1788
"Neptune", Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1794
Europa and the Bull, Petitpierre et Cie  French, Cotton, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1800
Achilles recognized by Ulysses, Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1825
Le jeu de bague, Favre, Petitpierre et Cie, Linen, French, Nantes
Favre, Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1815
"Panurge dans l'île des lanternes", Petitpierre et Cie  French, Linen, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1786–87
Numa Pompilus, Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1825
"Battle between the Héros and the Superb", Petitpierre et Cie  French, Cotton, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1783
"La Maison Brulante", Petitpierre et Cie  French, Cotton, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1785
Scenes from the Story of Moses, Ferdinand Favre et Cie, Cotton, French, Nantes
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1820
La Petite Savoyarde, Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
first quarter 19th century
"Le Port de Cherbourg", Petitpierre et Cie  French, Linen, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et Cie
ca. 1786
La caravane du Caire, Petitpierre et frère, Cotton, French, Nantes
Petitpierre et frère
ca. 1785–90
Floral print, Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
ca. 1788
"Apotheosis of Voltaire", Dubern, Linen, French, Nantes
Dubern
1785–90
"The Bear Hunt", Gorgerât et Cie, Linen, French, Nantes
Gorgerât et Cie
1785–90
Floral print, Gorgerât et Cie, Linen, French, Nantes
Gorgerât et Cie
1787–89
Scenes from the life of Henri IV, Cotton, French, Nantes
French, Nantes
19th century
Piece, Gorgerat Frères et Cie, Cotton, French, Nantes
Gorgerat Frères et Cie
1791–1815