Plate I. A-Telemachus Hunting with Antiope, by Jan van Orley. Cartoon For the Tapestry Shown below. (Liège Municipal Collection). The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate I. B-Telemachus Hunting with Antiope. Brussels Tapestry, 1750, by Daniel Leyniers. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. A-Venus, Calypso and Neptune. Brussels Tapestry, 1750, by Daniel Leyniers. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. B-Thetis Immerses Achilles in the Styx. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. C-Thetis Provides Achilles with New Armour. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. A-The Anger of Achilles. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. B-Combat between Menelaus and Paris. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. C-Achilles Consoled by Thetis. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège