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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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Panel (Italy), 17th century
Panel edged on one side with a border showing a design of birds and flowers.
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Panel (Italy), 17th century
Panel edged on one side with a wide border in a design showing a conventionalized vine pattern. Trimmed with bobbin lace.
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Panel (Near East), 18th century
Square panel of white cotton, drawn and worked over into a net-like background for an almost solid embroidery in silk of highly conventionalized geometric and flower forms. Pale blue, green,…
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Dress Panel (France), 1909
Side panel from the wedding dress of Mme. Hector Guimard (née Adeline Oppenheim), embroidered in ivory silk on silk net of the same color. The panel is arranged to fasten…
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Panel (Italy), 16th–17th century
Oblong panel with end borders and narrow side borders worked in blue and red silk and edged with narrow scalloped fringe of the same silk. End border design has symmetrically…
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Panel (possibly Egypt), 7th century
Small vertical panel showing a small haloed figure with short hair, beardless face, spread hands, and two pairs of wings drooping around the body. One pair encloses the halo and…
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Panel (France), 1775–1800
Long, narrow shaped panel, probably from a skirt, that is narrower at the top and curved at the bottom. Cream-white twill weave with brocading in a small floral design. Embroidered…
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