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Cartoon, Gobelins Tapestry Looms Company , New York, NY, Oil on canvas, American
Gobelins Tapestry Looms Company
ca. 1922–30
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, pine, mahogany, bronze-gilt, marble, lapis lazuli, steel; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British, Worcestershire with French, Paris (Gobelins) tapestry
Multiple artists/makers
1763–71
The Battle of Harlem Heights, 1776, Herter Looms  American, Oil paint on canvas, American
Herter Looms
Albert Herter
January 6, 1913
News of the Stag from the series known as the Hunters' Chase, Mortlake Tapestry Manufactory  British, Wool (15-16 warps per inch, 6-7 per cm.), British, Mortlake
Mortlake Tapestry Manufactory
Bernard van Orley
designed before 1645, woven ca. 1645–75
Borage, Merton Abbey Tapestry Works  British, Cotton, British
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1883, printed 1917–23
Cherwell, Merton Abbey Tapestry Works  British, Cotton, British, Merton Abbey
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1887, printed 1887–1917
The Abduction of Cassandra by Ajax from a set of The Horses, Frans Cleyn  German, Wool, silk (16-19 warps per inch, 6-7 per cm.), British, probably Mortlake
Multiple artists/makers
designed early 1630s, woven ca. 1650–70
Portiere with the Arms of France and Navarre, Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins  French, Wool and silk (19 to 20 warps to one inch), French, Paris
Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins
Charles Le Brun
late 17th century
Diana and Actaeon from a set of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins  French, Wool, silk (20 warps per inch, 8 per cm.), French, Paris
Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins
Jean Jans the Younger
designed before 1680, woven late 17th–early 18th century
Head of Apollo, Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins  French, Warp: wool; Weft: wool and silk, French, Paris
Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins
probably between 1662 and 1694
Armrests, Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins  French, Silk, wool, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1766–71
The Memorable Judgment of Sancho Panza from a series of tapestries with scenes from Don Quixote (number twenty-four in a series of twenty-eight), Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins  French, Wool, silk (18-21 warps per inch, 8 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1727–55, woven April 1752–Dec. 24, 1754
Portière des Renommées, Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins  French, Silk and wool (20-24 warps per inch), French, Paris
Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins
Charles Le Brun
late 17th century
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
A Polish Nobleman, Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, metal thread (20-25 warps per inch, 8-10 per cm.), Russian, St. Petersburg
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
late 18th century
Man with a Lute, Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, metal thread (20-25 warps per inch, 8-10 per cm.), Russian
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
late 18th century
Girl Playing a Recorder, Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, metal thread (20-25 warps per inch, 8-10 per cm.), Russian, St. Petersburg
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
Jan Lievens
late 18th century
Old Woman, Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, metal thread (20-25 warps per inch, 8-10 per cm.), Russian, St. Petersburg
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
late 18th century
Portrait of Countess Elizaveta Romanovna Vorontsova (1739–1792), Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, silk (22-24 warps per inch, 10 per cm.), Russian, St. Petersburg
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
Jean Baptiste Rondet
1762
Hannah and the Infant Samuel, Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg, Wool, metal thread (20-25 warps per inch, 8-10 per cm.), Russian, St. Petersburg
Imperial Russian Tapestry Manufactory, Saint Petersburg
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
late 18th century