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Roman, Egyptian
late 2nd–3rd century CE

Filippo Negroli
dated 1543

The Kremlin Armory Workshops, Moscow
1637

Jean Cousin the Elder
ca. 1555

German
dated 1558

Willie "Ma Willie" Abrams
ca. 1975

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1525–28

French, Nantes
ca. 1815–25

French, probably Lyon
ca. 1790

Flemish, Brussels
ca. 1510

Italian
ca. 1475–80

South Netherlandish
ca. 1400–1410

South Netherlandish
1500–1520

Bromley Hall Printworks
ca. 1770

4th–7th century

Jean Démosthène Dugourc
ca. 1799

Bangladesh, Dacca
19th–early 20th century

Late Roman/Early Byzantine
5th–6th Century

German, Nuremberg
dated 1568

French, probably Paris
ca. 1630

Savonnerie Manufactory
ca. 1777

German
ca. 1465

South Netherlandish
ca. 1400–1410

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

René Antoine Houasse
designed ca. 1690, woven before 1730

Kunz Lochner
dated 1548

Kunz Lochner
dated 1548, with later restorations

German, Augsburg
1490–95

Italian, Brescia
ca. 1590–1600

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
designed ca. 1688, woven ca. 1690–1711

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
designed ca. 1688, woven ca. 1690–1711

Hallé
ca. 1788–90

Italian
15th or 16th century (textiles); 16th century (chair)

Italian
15th or 16th century (textiles); 16th century (chair)

Wolfgang Grosschedel
man's armor, ca. 1535–40; horse armor, dated 1554; saddle steels, later restorations

Kunz Lochner
dated 1548, with later restorations
Oberkampf Manufactory
early 19th century

Cornelis Floris II
ca. 1550–60

Giovanni Battista Lodi da Cremona
designed ca. 1540, woven ca. 1570

810–1010 (radiocarbon date, 95% probability)