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Combat of a Greek and a Turk
Horace Vernet, French
oil on fabric · 1835
Cleveland Museum of Art
Combat of a Greek and a Turk
Horace Vernet
oil on fabric · 1835
Cleveland Museum of Art
La Cervara, the Roman Campagna
Corot
oil on fabric · 1830
Cleveland Museum of Art
La Cervara, the Roman Campagna
JEAN
oil on fabric · 1830
Cleveland Museum of Art

Fragment with factory stamp
Miles & Edwards, 1847
printed, dyed & painted textiles, fragment with factory stamp — medium: cotton technique: block printed on plain weave fabric; block registration marks visible · 1830
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Fragment with factory stamp
Miles & Edwards, 1847
printed, dyed & painted textiles, fragment with factory stamp — medium: cotton technique: block printed on plain weave foundation. block registration marks are visible. blocks for ten different colors were used. four bands of red weft (now faded) were woven into fabric at heading. · 1830
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Serpent in C
Key
Wood, leather, fabric, brass · 1830
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Countess Széchenyi
Austrian
oil on fabric · 1828
Cleveland Museum of Art
Countess Széchenyi
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
oil on fabric · 1828
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mlle. Alexandrine-Julie de la Boutraye
Eugène Delacroix
oil on fabric · 1827
Cleveland Museum of Art

Sewing case
Balthasar Wigand
gild on velvet (fabric weave), copper (metal), gilding (material), gouache (paint), glass, mother of pearl, metal, oil paint (paint) · 1826
Rijksmuseum
Carthage
William Linton
oil on fabric · 1825
Cleveland Museum of Art

Wild Goose Chase
Martha Brownlee
embroidery & stitching, patchwork quilt top — medium: cotton technique: pieced and sewn patchwork of printed and unprinted plain weave fabrics · 1825
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Desel, Pieced Bedcover (Honeycomb)
Mary Magych (?) Desel, active ca. 1845
chintz, furnishing fabric and white cotton; unquilted · 1825
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Textile
C. Widmer
printed, dyed & painted textiles, textile — medium: cotton technique: block printed in red on a plain weave foundation that had been dyed gold. a mark where the fabric was secured from the gold dye bath is at both of the lower corners. woven with one band of heavier weft at the bottom of the fabric. · 1820
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Young Boy
Joseph Wood
hollow cut paper and pencil on fabric · 1815
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Italian Scene
Léopold Robert
oil on fabric · 1815
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mme. Dufresne
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon
oil on paper mounted on fabric · 1811
Cleveland Museum of Art

A Genealogical Family Piece
Lydia Smith
Watercolor and pen and brown ink, with lead white gouache (discolored), on cream wove paper, laid down on fabric · 1811
Art Institute of Chicago

Case with Duelling Pistols
Jean Le Page
iron (metal), leather, wood (plant material), gold (metal), velvet (fabric weave) · 1808
Rijksmuseum

Alexander MacWhorter
Isaac Todd, ? - c. 1811
White paper on black fabric · 1803
National Portrait Gallery

Male Figure (Nkisi Nkondi)
Vili
Wood, metal, glass, fabric, fiber, cowrie shells, bone, leather, gourd, and feathers · 1801
Art Institute of Chicago
Count Demetrius de Palatiano in Suliot Costume
Eugène Delacroix
oil on fabric · 1800
Cleveland Museum of Art

Portrait of a woman, possibly Sébastienne Gallet
Fulchran Jean Harriet
Black chalk or fabricated black chalk, white chalk, and graphite · 1796
The Metropolitan Museum of Art