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Riding hat
Co James
fur, wool, silk · 1928
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Reversible Coat Material
Gunta Stölzl
Wool, silk, and cotton · 1926
Museum of Modern Art

Suit Material
Gunta Stölzl
Wool, silk, and cotton · 1925
Museum of Modern Art
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Wall Hanging
Gunta Stölzl
Wool, silk, mercerized cotton, and metal thread · 1924
Museum of Modern Art
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"The Gardens" Folding Screen
Paul Vera
Wool, silk, mahogany · 1923
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Hanging
Ernest Boiceau
Linen, wool, silk and gilt-strip on silk core; weft-float faced reversed twill weave; with areas of uncut pile formed by hooking; signature embroidered in "chain" stitches covered with wrapping yarns of gilt-strip on silk core and wool · 1920
Art Institute of Chicago
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Vest
Smits
wool, silk · 1904
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Evening cape
Liberty & Co.
wool, silk · 1900
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Headscarf
Ida Ou Nadif
Wool and linen, plain weave; embroidered with wool, silk, cotton, and linen in chequered chain, double running, herringbone, threaded herringbone, pattern darning, satin, and stem stitches; silk-, cotton- and linen- wrapped cut tassels; top edge: linen and wool, weft twining; warp fringe wrapped with wool and embroidered with silk in compound cross stitches: lower edge: silk, centered weft twining; edged with cotton wrapped cord; silk and cotton wrapped cut tassels · 1900
Art Institute of Chicago
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Greenery
John Henry Dearle, British
Wool, silk (11 warps per inch, 4 per cm.) · 1892
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Acanthus
William Morris
Wool, silk · 1879
Art Institute of Chicago

Chandos
Owen Jones
Woven wool, silk and cotton · 1868
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Chandos
Owen Jones, British
Woven wool, silk and cotton · 1868
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Chandos
Owen Carter Jones
Woven wool, silk and cotton · 1868
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Chair Back and Seat
Josephine
Canvas embroidered with wool, silk threads, and beads · 1847
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Myddelton Biddulph Armorial Medallion
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Linen, plain weave; appliquéd with medallion of silk, satin weave; appliquéd with padded linen, plain weave; embroidered with wool, silk, cotton and silk- wrapped cotton and silk and cotton tubular braided cord in satin, single satin, split, and stem stitches; laidwork and couching; glass eye and appliquéd with silk, plain weave with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet; embroidered with silk and silk-wrapped cotton in paper padded satin stitches; couching · 1841
Art Institute of Chicago

Myddelton Biddulph Armorial Medallion
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Linen, plain weave; appliquéd with medallion of silk, satin weave; appliquéd with padded linen, plain weave; embroidered with wool, silk, cotton and silk- wrapped cotton and silk and cotton tubular braided cord in satin, single satin, split, and stem stitches; laidwork and couching; glass eye and appliquéd with silk, plain weave with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet; embroidered with silk and silk-wrapped cotton in paper padded satin stitches; couching · 1841
Art Institute of Chicago

Portrait of Napoleon I
François Gérard
Wool, silk, silver-gilt thread (26-28 warps per inch, 10-12 per cm.); gilded pine frame · 1805
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Portrait of Napoleon I
François Gérard
Wool, silk, silver-gilt thread (26-28 warps per inch, 10-12 per cm.); gilded pine frame · 1805
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Continence of Bayard from a set of The History of France
Louis Jean Jacques Durameau
Wool, silk (22-23 warps per inch, 9-10 per cm.) · 1788
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sampler
Mary Wood
embroidery & stitching, sampler — medium: wool, silk. technique: embroidery in cross stitch and eye stitch. · 1782
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

The Arrival of Telemachus on Calypso's Island from The Story of Telemachus
Manufacture Royale d’Aubusson
Wool, silk, and linen, slit, dovetailed and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1776
Art Institute of Chicago

Over-window panels
Jacques Germain
Wool, silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per cm.) · 1758
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Vertical panels with garland
Jacques Germain
Wool, silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9–10 per cm.) · 1758
The Metropolitan Museum of Art