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Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1800 / 25. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1800/25. Floral print with roosters and turkeys
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1850. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1850. Floral print with man on a donkey motif
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1825. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1825. Floral print with vignette of elephant and [Chinese or Indian?] people with parasol
Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1837 / 38. Creator: UnknownFragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1837/38. Floral print with motifs of the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom and a woman, probably Queen Victoria who acceded to the throne in 1837
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1820. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1820. Chinese-inspired design, window and tasselled curtains
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1830. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1830. Portraits of US presidents with eagle and sailing ship motifs
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1830 / 40. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1830/40. Floral print with American eagle and shield
Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1825. Creator: UnknownFragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1825. Floral print with vignettes of people
Border (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1810. Creator: UnknownBorder (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1810
Blindmans Bluff (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1785 / 95. Creator: UnknownBlindmans Bluff (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1785/95
Changing Seasons (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1789 / 90. Creator: UnknownChanging Seasons (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1789/90. Saint or hermit by a waterfall, a family walking in the countryside
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1815. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1815. Floral print with birds and fruit
Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1806. Creator: Bannister Hall Print WorksFragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1806. Chinese-inspired design by J.J. Pearman, manufactured by Bannister Hall Print Works
La Noce de Campagne (The Country Wedding) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1820. Designed by Delmes after engraving by Jean Pierre Marie Jazet after Hippolyte Lecomte
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Scotland, 1885 / 90. Creator: Alexander Morton & CoPanel (Furnishing Fabric), Scotland, 1885/90. Designed by Alexander Morton, produced by Alexander Morton and Company
Les Travaux de la Manufacture (The Factory in Operation) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/84. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet, manufactured by Oberkampf Manufactory
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1780. Creator: D. RichardsPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1780. Rural scenes
Au Loup! (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/89. Creator: Christophe-Philippe OberkampfAu Loup! (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/89. Wolf! designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after Jacques Stella, manufactured by Christophe Phillipe Oberkampf
Les Monuments de Paris (The Monuments of Paris) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1816/18. Designed by Hippolyte Lebas, engraved by Nicolas Auguste Leisnier, manufactured by Christophe Philippe Oberkampf
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1820. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1820. Pattern of couples in garden settings. One of the vignettes shows a funerary monument inscribed Ici Repose l Epouse de Fiz-Henri
Paul and Virginie, Furnishing Fabric, France, 1802. Creator: Oberkampf ManufactoryPaul and Virginie, Furnishing Fabric, France, 1802. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after engraving by Abraham Girardet after drawing by Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger
The Lady of the Lake (Furnishing Fabric), Mulhouse, c. 1820. Creator: UnknownThe Lady of the Lake (Furnishing Fabric), Mulhouse, c. 1820. Scenes from Arthurian legend. Designed by G. Merklen
The Inauguration of The Port of Cherbourg by Louis XVI (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, c. 1787. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after cartoon by Pierre Ozanne, manufactured by Petitpierre et Cie
The Story of Joseph (Furnishing Fabric), Rouen, c. 1820. Creator: UnknownThe Story of Joseph (Furnishing Fabric), Rouen, c. 1820. Scenes from the Old Testament: La coupe trouvee dans le sac de Benjamin, the cup found in Benjamins bag; Joseph expliquant le songes
Paul and Virginie, Furnishing Fabric, France, after 1818. Creator: Hartmann et FilsPaul and Virginie, Furnishing Fabric, France, after 1818. Manufactured by Hartmann et Fils, designed by Cornelis after Jean Michel Moreau the Younger, based on the story by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre
Fables of La Fontaine (Furnishing Fabric), Rouen, c. 1830. Creator: Bapaume et CocatrixFables of La Fontaine (Furnishing Fabric), Rouen, c. 1830. Foliage with scenes from the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine: Le Villageois et le Serpent
Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827 / 40. Creator: UnknownFurnishing Fabric, France, 1827/40. Leceister visitant Amy Robsart, [Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester visiting Amy Robsiart]
Depart d Elodie pour Nancy, (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1822. Scene from " Le Solitaire" : Departure of Elodie for Nancy
La Route de St. Cloud ou de Poissy (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, 1822 or after. Designed by Carle Vernet and Delmes, engraved by Philibert Louis Debucourt after Vernet
Chef-de-piece (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1850 / 75. Creator: UnknownChef-de-piece (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1850/75. Design in the Style of Jean Baptiste Pillement
The Elements (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1810. Creator: Hartmann et FilsThe Elements (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1810. Vulcan at his forge representing Fire; sea goddess on a shell pulled by dolphins representing Water; chariot pulled by peacocks representing Air;
Hafis (Dress or Furnishing Fabric), Vienna, 1899. Creator: Johan Backhausen und SohneHafis (Dress or Furnishing Fabric), Vienna, 1899. Designed by Koloman Moser, produced by Johan Backhausen und Sohne
Chinoiseries (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1780. Creator: Christophe-Philippe OberkampfChinoiseries (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1780. Chinese-influenced pattern, floral print with vignettes of people. Designed by Jean Baptiste Pillement after engravings by Pierre Charles Canot
Les Travaux de la Manufacture (The Activities of the Factory) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/84. Dyeing and printing of mass-produced textiles
Le Parc du Chateau (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1783. Creator: Oberkampf ManufactoryLe Parc du Chateau (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1783. The grounds of the chateau; rustic scenes. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet, manufactured by Oberkampf Manufactory
L'Amour et Psyche (Cupid and Psyche) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1810. Creator: Christophe-Philippe OberkampfL'Amour et Psyche (Cupid and Psyche) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1810. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet, manufactured by Christophe Philippe Oberkampf
L'Escarpolette, (The Swing), Furnishing Fabric, France, c. 1789. Creator: Christophe-Philippe OberkampfL'Escarpolette, (The Swing), Furnishing Fabric, France, c. 1789. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after Jean Honore Fragonard, manufactured by Christophe Phillipe Oberkampf
Les Quatre Parties du Monde (Four Quarters of the Globe) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1794Les Quatre Parties du Monde (Four Quarters of the Globe) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c.1794. Indigenous people with a crocodile or alligator; flying fish
Scenes Flamandes (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1775. Creator: Christophe-Philippe OberkampfScenes Flamandes (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1775. Flemish scenes, designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after Cornelis Pietersz. Bega, manufactured by Christophe Phillipe Oberkampf
L'Historie de Psyche (The Story of Psyche) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1810. Creator: Oberkampf ManufactoryL'Historie de Psyche (The Story of Psyche) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1810. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet after Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, manufactured by Oberkampf Manufactory
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, c. 1786. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, c. 1786. Chinese-inspired pattern with teahouses, pagodas, exotic birds and nobles being carried in litters
The Travels of Doctor Syntax (Furnishing Fabric), Manchester, c. 1820. Creator: UnknownThe Travels of Doctor Syntax (Furnishing Fabric), Manchester, c. 1820. The doctor rides a horse, talks to a grave-digger, climbs a tree to escape a bull, and falls over outside a castle
Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, After 1874. Creator: UnknownFragment (Furnishing Fabric), England, After 1874. Floral print with vignette scenes from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. After works by Hablot Knight Brown ( Phiz )
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1785 / 1890. Creator: UnknownPanel (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1785/1890. Floral pattern with tassels. Engraved by Pierre Charles Canot after Jean Baptiste Pillement
Le Char de l Aurore (The Chariot of Dawn) (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, 1785 / 89Le Char de l Aurore (The Chariot of Dawn) (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, 1785/89. After works by Guido Reni and other artists, manufactured by Petitpierre et Cie
Eight Fables of La Fontaine (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1810. Le Satire et le passant [The Satyr and the passer-by]; Le Cheval qui a casse sa bride, [The Horse that broke its bridle]; La Lionne
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1785. Creator: Sir Robert Peel and CoPanel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1785. Lady and gentleman, turbanned groom with horses, riders and hunting dogs. After Daniel Mytens the elder, manufactured by Sir Robert Peel
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1839/40. Creator: UnknownJeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1839/40. After a sculpture by Marie Christine d'Orleans