Workshop of Daniel IV Leyniers, Procession of the Fat Ox from a Teniers Series, 1729–1768, Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave Warp: Count: 6 warps per cm; wool: S-ply of three Z-spun elements; diameter: 0.8 mm Weft: Count: varies from 22 to 48 wefts per cm; wool: S-ply of two Z-spun elements; diameters: 0.5–0.8 mm; silk: pairs of S-ply of two Z-twisted elements; diameters: 0.3–0.8 mm; wool and silk: three yarns, one yarn of S-ply of two Z-spun wool elements and two yarns of S-ply of two Z-twisted silk elements; diameters: 0.6–0.9 mm, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/73269 Torii Kiyonobu I, The Actors Ichikawa Danjuro II as Kamada Matahachi and Ichikawa Monnosuke I as Hisamatsu in the play "Osome Hisamatsu Shinju Tamoto no Shirashibori," performed at the Morita Theater, 1720, 1720, Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/44137 Torii Kiyomasu II, The Actor Yamashita Kinsaku I as a peddler of tooth-blackening dye, c. 1727, Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/19324 Okumura Masanobu, Shoki the Demon Queller Sharpening His Sword, c. 1725, Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/44164 Jean Siméon Chardin, Kitchen Utensils with Leeks, Fish, and Eggs, c. 1734, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. https://dartabase.art/cite/cleveland/150115