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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
Tapestry Tunic, Camelid wool, Wari
Wari
7th–9th century
Tapestry with Dragons and Flowers, Silk tapestry (kesi), Eastern Central Asia
Eastern Central Asia
11th–12th century
Tapestry with the Annunciation, Wool warp, wool with a few metallic wefts, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1410–20
Fragment of a Tapestry or Wall Hanging, Wool and linen, Upper Rhenish
Upper Rhenish
ca. 1420–30
Tapestry, Linen, silk, metal wrapped thread; plain weave, tapestry weave
ca. 1036–94
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
Tapestry band, Linen, wool; tapestry-woven
8th century
Woven Tapestry Fragment, Wool; tapestry weave
mid-8th century
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
Woodwork and ceiling from the Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, wood, tapestry, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760–69
Tapestry fragment, Willem de Pannemaker  Flemish, Silk, metal thread, Netherlandish
Willem de Pannemaker
ca. 1550
Tapestry fragment, Wool, French, possibly Paris
French, possibly Paris
16th century
Woven Tapestry, Gold and multicolor lacquered thread, synthetic fiber, Japan
Japan
20th century
"Tapestry" Textile, Robert Venturi  American, Cotton and synthetic fibers
Robert Venturi
1986
Tapestry Fragment, Camelid hair, cotton, Chimú
Chimú
12th–15th century
Tapestry Fragment, Camelid hair, Peru; central coast (?)
Peru; central coast (?)
10th–15th century
Tapestry Fragment, Camelid hair, cotton, Peru; central coast (?)
Peru; central coast (?)
10th–15th century
Tapestry Fragment, Camelid hair, Chimú
Chimú
12th–15th century
Tapestry Fragment, Camelid hair, cotton, Lambayeque (Sicán)
Lambayeque (Sicán)
9th–13th century