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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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Panel (France), late 18th century

    Long, narrow shaped panel of white satin decorated with ribbon embroidery and silk thread. Designs of delicate festoons of flowers and ribbons extend almost entirely across the panel, primarily in…

  • Wall Pocket (Switzerland), 17th–18th century

    Wall pocket with three pockets in quilted white linen. Two sections have symmetrical floral patterns; the top, or flap if folded, has a floral spray with birds. Lined on back…

  • Panel (France), 1670–85

    Elaborate design with a central, throned figure of a young man in a high headdress holding a scepter in his right hand. He is flanked by symmetrical standing figures with…

  • Panel, 18th century

    Horizontal band with a couple standing below a crown supported by winged figures. Peacocks and birds in trees on either side.

  • Panel, ca. 1600

    Panel of reticella, with the grid creating three rows of biblical scenes, one being Judith and Holofernes.

  • Panel

    Design darned in and arranged within diamond shaped frames: staggs, riders, crossbowmen, boat, and conventionalized flowers.

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