30. Abraham and the Three Young Men. French, Seventeenth Century. Tapestry, 320 by 385 cm. (Private Collection.)
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31. Jacob, Rachel and Leah. French, Seventeenth Century. Tapestry, 320 by 350 cm. (Private Collection.)
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33. Border of the Tapestry Illustrated in Fig.30, with the Mark 'S. L. P.' (Here Identified as Sébastien François de la Planche.)
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34. Border of the Tapestry Illustrated in Fig.31, with the Mark 'S. L. P.' (Here Identified as Sébastien François de la Planche.)
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35. Detail from Fig.37, Showing Weavers' Mark 'P. D.' or 'D. P.' (?De la Planche Workshop.) [Ariadne Killing Two Scythians Who Threaten Her. Tapestry after Claude Vignon. (Private Collection.)]
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36. Melinto Fleeing on Horseback with Ariadne in His Arms. Tapestry after Claude Vignon. (Private Collection.)
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37. Ariadne Killing Two Scythians Who Threaten Her. Tapestry after Claude Vignon. (Private Collection.)
Western art unattributed:
32. Joseph Telling His Dreams. French, Seventeenth Century. Tapestry, 320 by 385 cm. (Private Collection.)
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Designs and Models for Savonnerie Carpets in the Eighteenth Century
29. Study for Carpet, End of Seventeenth Century. Pencil and Water-Colour, 19.2 by 35.7 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; Tessin No.1588.)
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30. Study for Carpet, Louis XV Period. After P. J. Perrot. Water-Colour and Gouache, 13.2 by 32.2 cm. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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31. Study for Carpet, Early Eighteenth Century. Pencil, 46.9 by 30.5 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; Tessin No.8897.)
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32. Study for Carpet in Throne Room, Versailles, Louis XV Period. After Fontenay Fils and P. J. Perrot. Water-Colour and Gouache, 34 by 42.5 cm. (Cabinets des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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33. Study for Carpet for Dining Room, Fontainebleau, Louis XV Period. After P. J. Perrot. Water-Colour and Gouache, 28.5 by 47.2 cm. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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34. Study for Carpet, after Chevillon (1750). Water-Colour, 32.5 by 32.5 cm. (Archives Nationales, Paris.)
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35. Study for Carpet, Louise XV Period. After Chevillon. Water-Colour, 45 by 59 cm. (Archives Nationales, Paris.)
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36. Study for Carpet, Louis XV Period. After P. J. Perrot. Water-Colour and Gouache, 14.5 by 38.2 cm. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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37. Study for Carpet, Louis XV Period. After Maurice Jacques (1778). Water-Colour, 25 by 32 cm. (Archives Nationales, Paris.)
23. Grotesque Decoration: Belshazzar's Feast. Flemish Tapestry, Second Half of the Sixteenth Century. 3.1 by 3.35 m. (Collection Château d'Azay le Rideau; Exh. Mobilier National, Paris.)
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26. Mercury. Tapestry Woven in Studio of Martin Reynbouts, Brussels, Late Sixteenth Century. 3.42 by 4.04 m. (Collection Château de Chaumont sur Loire; Exh. Mobilier National, Paris.)
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22. The Rape of the Sabines, Flemish Tapestry, Second Half of the Sixteenth Century. 3.4 by 6 m. (Collection Château d'Azay le Féron; exh. Mobilier National, Paris.)
Western art unattributed:
24. The Banquet. Tapestry Woven in Florence (?), Sixteenth Century. 4.037 by 8.23 m. (Collection Château d'Oiron; Exh. Mobilier National, Paris.)
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25. Birth of St Stephen. Tapestry Woven in Toulouse 1531-5. Bears Monogram 'I. P.' and Date 1532. 5.9 by 6.68 m. (Cathédrale St Etienne, Toulouse; Exh. Mobilier National, Paris.) [tentatively attributed to a member of the family of Hector Pachaut].
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'New Testament' Tapestries in St John's, Malta: 'Triumphs' after Rubens
10. Triumph of Charity. Tapestries (Central Scenes Only) on Designs by Peter Paul Rubens, Woven in the Studio of Josse de Vos, Brussels. 1697-1700. (Cathedral of St John, Valetta, Malta.).
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11. Triumph of the Catholic Church. Tapestries (Central Scenes Only) on Designs by Peter Paul Rubens, Woven in the Studio of Josse de Vos, Brussels. 1697-1700. (Cathedral of St John, Valetta, Malta.).
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12. Triumph of Faith. Tapestries (Central Scenes Only) on Designs by Peter Paul Rubens, Woven in the Studio of Josse de Vos, Brussels. 1697-1700. (Cathedral of St John, Valetta, Malta.).
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13. Triumph of Truth. Tapestries (Central Scenes Only) on Designs by Peter Paul Rubens, Woven in the Studio of Josse de Vos, Brussels. 1697-1700. (Cathedral of St John, Valetta, Malta.).
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8. Destruction of Idolatry. Tapestry Woven on a Design by Peter Paul Rubens. 1697-1700. (Cathedral of St John, Valetta, Malta.)
Western art unattributed:
9. Ramon Perellos et Roccafull as Donor; SS. Thaddeus and Simon. Three Tapestries. Dated 1700. (Cathedral of St John, Valetta, Malta.)
12. The Indian Hunter, from a Set of Tapestries of the Anciennes Indes. Woven 1708-10. (Palace of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Valetta.)
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13. The Ostriches, from a Set of Tapestries of the Anciennes Indes. Woven 1708-10. (Palace of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Valetta.)
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15. Coat of Arms of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Ramon Perellos et Roccaful. Tapestry for 'Over-Window', Woven 1708-10. (Palace of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Valetta.)
Western art unattributed:
14. Part of the Contract Dated 22nd October 1708, for the Commission for a Set of Tapestries of the Anciennes Indes for the Palace of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta. (Royal Library, Valetta.)