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Tile (Germany), 16th century
Within an arched niche are St. Martin and the Beggar. At base are strapwork, pendants, masks, grotesques, and seven figures symbolizing the three ecclesiastical and four cardinal virtues: Faith, Hope,…
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Embroidered Picture (England), late 17th century
Small embroidered picture depicting the story of Judith and Holofernes, worked almost entirely in knot stitches on white silk using colored silks and metallic threads. Judith, holding a sword in…
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Tile (USA), ca. 1880
Blue-green. Design in nine panels: central panel of lily-of-the-valley; flanking panels of raised hobnails; corner panels of one daisy each.
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Tile (USA), ca. 1880
Blue square with flat border. Relief design of a vine with four leaves forming a circle, on a textured ground.
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Tile (USA), ca. 1880
Blue. Framed by plants, or swan floats on a pond.
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Tile (USA), ca. 1880
Amber. All-over pattern of raised rough diamonds with a four-part serrated design pressed in the center of each.
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Embroidered Picture (England), late 17th century
Embroidered picture. Two depths: in foreground, a woman with child speak to a bearded man; in background, an angel looks over a landscape with trees, a castle, and a tent…
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Embroidered Picture, late 17th century
Embroidered picture. Three depths: in foreground, a landscape with flowers, a pond and animals (from left to right: lion, stag, leopard and unicorn); in middle ground, two women, one holding…
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Tile (Ottoman Empire (present day Syria)), late 16th–early 17th century
Square in shape, painted with an 8-pointed blossom in the center, from which radiate stylized floral arabesques and blossoms.
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