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Panel, England, 17th century. Creator: UnknownPanel, England, 17th century. A mother and her children in a garden with animals and birds. Detail from a larger artwork
Woven Coverlet, c. 1937. Creator: Helen BronsonWoven Coverlet, c. 1937
Bee Basket and Cover, c. 1938. Creator: Charlotte AngusBee Basket and Cover, c. 1938
Woven Coverlet, c. 1940. Creator: Charlotte AngusWoven Coverlet, c. 1940
Coverlet, c. 1938. Creator: Therkel AndersonCoverlet, c. 1938
Bedspread, c. 1938. Creator: Eldon AllenBedspread, c. 1938
Picture Depicting Peace, Justice, and Plenty (Needlework), England, 17th century. Creator: UnknownPicture Depicting Peace, Justice, and Plenty (Needlework), England, 17th century. Allegorical figures of Justice with sword and scales, Peace with palm frond and dove holding an olive branch
Picture (Susannah and the Elders), England, Queen Anne period, c. 1700/10. Creator: UnknownPicture (Susannah and the Elders), England, Queen Anne period, c. 1700/10. Detail from a larger artwork
La Marchande d'Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815/17. Designed by Louis-Hippolyte LeBas, after Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet
Les Travaux de la Manufacture (The Activities of the Factory) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1783/84. Dyeing and printing of mass-produced textiles
Amorini et Medallions (Cupid and Medallions) (Furnishing Fabric), France, c. 1810. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet, manufactured by Christophe Philippe Oberkampf. Detail from a larger artwork
Shaker Laundry Basket, c. 1939. Creator: Orville A. CarrollShaker Laundry Basket, c. 1939
Basket, 1935/1942. Creator: Charles CharonBasket, 1935/1942
Basket, 1935. Creator: Michael TrekurBasket, 1935
Woven Textile: Technique Demonstration, 1935/1942. Creator: Dorothea BatesWoven Textile: Technique Demonstration, 1935/1942
Textile Detail, c. 1941. Creator: Dorothea BatesTextile Detail, c. 1941
Coverlet, c. 1940. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet, c. 1940
Coverlet (Section), c. 1936. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet (Section), c. 1936
Coverlet, c. 1937. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet, c. 1937
Coverlet Detail, 1935/1942. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet Detail, 1935/1942
Coverlet (Section), c. 1940. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet (Section), c. 1940
Coverlet Detail, c. 1936. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet Detail, c. 1936
Coverlet (Detail), c. 1936. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet (Detail), c. 1936
Coverlet Detail, c. 1937. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet Detail, c. 1937
Coverlet Detail "Farmer's Fancy", c. 1937. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet Detail "Farmer's Fancy", c. 1937
Coverlet, c. 1936. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet, c. 1936
Windsor Chair, 1936. Creator: Dana BartlettWindsor Chair, 1936
Coverlet (Reverse Side), c. 1936. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet (Reverse Side), c. 1936
Coverlet (Section of), c. 1940. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet (Section of), c. 1940
Coverlet (Wool), c. 1937. Creator: Ruth M. BarnesCoverlet (Wool), c. 1937
Coverlet, c. 1936. Creator: Ralph AtkinsonCoverlet, c. 1936
Woven Coverlet, c. 1937. Creator: Ralph AtkinsonWoven Coverlet, c. 1937
Coverlet (Blanket), c. 1936. Creator: Ralph AtkinsonCoverlet (Blanket), c. 1936
Standing woman in full figure with white apron and woven ribbons, 1810-1857. Creator: Otto WallgrenStanding woman in full figure with white apron and woven ribbons, 1810-1857. Landscape in the background
Hat, 1810-1840. Creator: UnknownHat, 1810-1840
Apron. Creator: UnknownApron
The International Exhibition: the Treaty of Commerce Screen Carpet, by T. Tapling... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: the Treaty of Commerce Screen Carpet, by Thomas Tapling, of Gresham-street, 1862. It must at the outset be understood that [this machine-made item]
The International Exhibition: tapestries of Gobelins and Beauvais, and china of Sevres, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: tapestries of Gobelins and Beauvais, and china of Sevres, 1862. The large central tapestry, "The Assumption of the Virgin
Le Solitaire au Pont du Torrent (The Hermit at the Bridge over the Torrent) (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1822. Man playing a lyre with a dead deer at his feet