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Orpheus Charming the Animals, England, first half 17th century. Creator: UnknownOrpheus Charming the Animals, England, first half 17th century
Chasuble, France, c. 1700. Creator: UnknownChasuble, France, c. 1700
Insertion, Italy, c. 1600. Creator: UnknownInsertion, Italy, c. 1600
Border, Italy, Early 17th century. Creator: UnknownBorder, Italy, Early 17th century
Picture Depicting Adam and Eve (Needlework), England, 17th century. Creator: UnknownPicture Depicting Adam and Eve (Needlework), England, 17th century. Clothed Adam and Eve, fruit, flowers, animals and birds
Fragment (Border), Italy, 16th century. Creator: UnknownFragment (Border), Italy, 16th century
Childs Cap, Europe, 19th century. Creator: UnknownChilds Cap, Europe, 19th century
Pipe Bag, c. 1870. Creator: UnknownPipe Bag, c. 1870
Hide Shirt, c. 1890. Creator: UnknownHide Shirt, c. 1890. Scalp shirts are among the most spectacular garmets produced by the Plains Indians. Lakota Sioux scalp shirts were often painted blue or green on the upper half
Basket, c 1875- 1917. Creator: UnknownBasket, c 1875- 1917
Awl Case, c. 1890. Creator: UnknownAwl Case, c. 1890
Bandolier (Shoulder) Bag, 1880s?. Creator: UnknownBandolier (Shoulder) Bag, 1880s?. Inspired perhaps by British ammunition pouches, bandolier bags evolved from smaller native bags, similar to another in this case, to become one of the flashiest
Cuff, late 1800s. Creator: UnknownCuff, late 1800s. In the 1800s, native peoples began to use European fabrics to fashion fine formal garments; they favored sturdy cloth, such as velvet and wool broadcloth