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Pierced Window Screen (Jali), Red sandstone; pierced, carved
second half 16th century
Screen, Lockwood de Forest  American, Teak, plaited matting, mixed metals, American
Lockwood de Forest
Ahmedabad Wood Carving Company
ca. 1881–90
Insika (screen), Tutsi artist, Cane, reed fibers, black pigment, Tutsi peoples
Tutsi artist
Early–mid-20th century
Fire screen, Ferdinand Hundt, Carved and gilded oak; silk panel not original to screen, German, Würzberg
Ferdinand Hundt
ca. 1736–40
Fire screen (écran), Georges Jacob  French, Carved, gilded and silvered beech; 18th-century silk brocade (not original to frame), French, Paris
Georges Jacob
Philippe de Lasalle
ca. 1786
Eileen Gray
ca. 1922–25
Samuel Yellin
ca. 1926
Pierced Window Screen (Jali), Red sandstone; pierced, carved
second half 16th century
Screen, Eight-panel folding screen; colors and gold on silk, China
China
Screen, Five-panel folding screen; lacquer on wood, colors and gold, China
China
1676
Choir screen panel (one of six), Nicolas Castille, Carved oak, French, Normandy
Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10
Choir screen panel (one of six), Nicolas Castille, Carved oak, French, Normandy
Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10
Choir screen panel (one of six), Nicolas Castille, Carved oak, French, Normandy
Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10
Choir screen panel (one of six), Nicolas Castille, Carved oak, French, Normandy
Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10
Choir screen panel (one of six), Nicolas Castille, Carved oak, French, Normandy
Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10
Choir screen panel (one of six), Nicolas Castille, Carved oak, French, Normandy
Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10
Screen, Silk and wool, French
French
early 18th century
Screen, Iron, partly gilt, French
French
18th century
Screen, Wood; turned, carved, and painted
16th–17th century
Screen, Wood; turned, carved, and painted
16th–17th century
Screen, Oak, French
French
15th century
Table screen with landscape, Cloisonné enamel, wood frame and stand, China
China
second half 15th century
Column from a Choir Screen, Marble (Carrara marble), Central Italian
Central Italian
ca. 800–900
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Basic Screen, Dan Friedman  American, Medium-density fiberboard, paint, casters
Dan Friedman
1981
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Mashrabiya Screen, Wood
18th–19th century
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Fire screen (Écran) (part of a set), Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené, Carved, painted and gilded walnut; modern cotton twill with silk embroidery, French, Paris
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené
Louis-François Chatard
1788
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Mashrabiyya Screen, Wood; turned
15th–16th century
Window screen, Stucco, Sasanian (?)
Sasanian (?)
ca. 6th–7th century CE
Hunting screen, Unidentified artists , Korean, Eight-panel folding screen, ink and color on paper, Korea
Unidentified artists
19th century
Fire screen, Jean-Baptiste I Tilliard  French, Carved and gilded beechwood, embroidered silk (not original), French, Paris
Jean-Baptiste I Tilliard
Jean-Baptiste II Tilliard
ca. 1750–60