Workshop of Jan van Tieghem, The Meeting of Jacob and Rebecca, and Isaac Blessing Jacob from The Story of Jacob, 1560/68, Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave Warp: Count: 5 warps per cm; wool: S-ply of three Z-spun elements; diameter: 1.2 mm Weft: Count: varies from 20 to 34 wefts per cm; wool: S-ply of two Z-spun elements; diameters; 0,4–1.2 mm; silk: S-ply of two Z-twisted elements; diameters: 0.5–1.5 mm, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/79796 Antoine Caron, The Riding Lesson, designed 1562–65 (woven 1611–27), Wool, silk, tapestry weave, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. https://dartabase.art/cite/mia/48.13.7 Weaver: attributed to Workshop of Lucas Wandandalle at the Faubourg Saint-Marcel manufactory of Marc de Comans and Françoi, The Queen Distributing the Booty, designed 1562–65 (woven 1611–27), Wool, silk, tapestry weave, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. https://dartabase.art/cite/mia/48.13.10 Antoine Caron, Exercise in the Assault and Defense of a Bastion, designed 1562–65 (woven 1611–27), Wool, silk, tapestry weave, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. https://dartabase.art/cite/mia/48.13.8 Designer: Central design attributed to Antoine Caron, or an artist of his generation, The Education of the Young King, designed 1562–65 (woven 1611–27), Wool, silk, tapestry weave, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. https://dartabase.art/cite/mia/48.13.6 Antoine Caron, The Queen’s Entry into the Harbor of Rhodes, designed 1562–68, Wool, silk, silver, silver-gilt yarns, tapestry weave, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis. https://dartabase.art/cite/mia/48.13.9