fabrication method: tapestry weaving / collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art

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8 artworks found

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instance of: tapestry (7) | fragment (2) | painting (1)

owned by: Robert Lehman (1)

genre: religious art (1)

artist: anonymous (7) | Bernard van Orley (1) | Pieter de Pannemaker (1)

part of the series: Alba Passion (1)

depicts: man (3) | unicorn (1) | musical instrument (1) | fountain (1)

material used: wool (8) | silk (2) | silver-gilt thread (2) | silver thread (1)

location: The Cloisters (7)

part of: Nine Heroes Tapestries (6) | The Hunt of the Unicorn (1)

exhibition history: Tapestry in the Renaissance: Art and Magnificence (1)

main subject: Last Supper (1) | Arthur as one of the Nine Worthies (1) | Joshua as one of the Nine Worthies (1) | David as one of the Nine Worthies (1) | Hector as one of the Nine Worthies (1) | Alexander as one of the Nine Worthies (1) | Julius Caesar as one of the Nine Worthies (1)

Fragments (from the Nine Heroes Tapestries)

tapestry / fragment
by anonymous (1400)

The Last Supper

tapestry
by Bernard van Orley (1525s)

Archbishop (from The Nine Heroes Tapestries)

tapestry / fragment
by anonymous (1400)

Alexander the Great or Hector of Troy (from The Nine Heroes Tapestries)

painting
by anonymous (1400)

Joshua and David (from The Nine Heroes Tapestries)

tapestry
by anonymous (1400)
man

King Arthur and Two Attendants (from the Nine Heroes Tapestries)

tapestry
by anonymous (1400)

The Unicorn is Found (from the Unicorn Tapestries)

tapestry
by anonymous (1500s)
man unicorn fountain

Julius Caesar and Attendants (from the Nine Heroes Tapestries)

tapestry
by anonymous (1405s)
musical instrument man