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 Toussaint Dubreuil, Cupid with Two Doves, 1567, Pen and brown ink, over black chalk, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. https://dartabase.art/cite/met/334702 Leonard Limousin, Round Dish with the Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche, c. 1562, enamel painted in grisaille on copper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/1453 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