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  • Band (Italy), 16th century

    Small piece of deep cream linen embroidered in red silk showing a design of a highly stylized vine, symmetrically arranged to frame a figure of Amor with a bow and…

  • Band (Greece), 17th century

    Fragment of border, cream linen ground embroidered in red, green, white and black silk. Highly stylized plant forms with birds and stags confronted. Narrow guard borders.

  • Band (Italy), 17th century

    Small piece of blue net with a square mesh and knotted at the corners. Embroidered in white showing a conventionalized flower and vine design.

  • Band (Italy), 16th century

    Fragment of a woven band or border with narrow dentelle on long edges. White stags alternate with vases and flowering trees, against a ground which is striped in red, green…

  • Band (Italy), late 16th–early 17th century

    Oblong panel of linen embroidered in red silk. The background is solidly worked leaving the design in linen. Figures of people move in various scenes among trees. Figures and foliage…

  • Band (Italy), early 17th century

    Border of square compartments with a narrow serpentine band running through the entire length. Pieced edged by pendants.

  • Dress Panel (France), 1780–89

    Pale blue satin embroidered in colored silks with accents of brilliants and trimmed with lace. Parts of the design are outlined using white feathers. Small detached flower clusters on body,…

  • Dress Panel (France), 1780–89

    Long shaped panel from the left side of a robe. Pale blue satin embroidered in colored silks with accents of brilliants and paper roses. Parts of the design are outlined…

  • Dress Panel (France), 1780–89

    Long shaped panel from the left side of a robe. Pale blue satin embroidered in colored silks with accents of brilliants and paper roses. Parts of the design are outlined…

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