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Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) · Designed 1928, made about 1933
Chrome-plated steel, replacement American Shorthorn upholstery, leather, and painted metal
1 show

Raoul Dufy · c. 1920
Cotton and linen, plain weave; block printed
1 show

Raoul Dufy · c. 1920
Cotton and linen, plain weave; block printed
1 show
Chŏng Sul-wŏn (also known as Tu-san) · early-mid 20th century
One leaf from a set of six album leaves; ink and light colors on silk; with inscription and two seals of the artist

Raoul Dufy · c. 1918
Cotton and linen, plain weave; block printed
1 show
Yi Ha-ŭng (also known as Taewŏn’gun) · 1896–1898
One of a set of four hanging scrolls; ink on silk; with signature reading "P'al-ship no-sŏk-in chak" followed by two seals of the artist reading "Tae Wŏn Kun Chang" and "Sŏk P'a"; and with an additional seal of the artist at the far left reading "Tam Tam Ryu Su Ŭi"
Yi Ha-ŭng (also known as Taewŏn’gun) · 1896–1898
Set of four hanging scrolls; ink on silk; with signature reading "P'al-ship no-sŏk-in chak" on the scroll at the far left; with one large seal of the artist on each scroll and with two additional seals of the artist following the signature on the scroll at the far left
Yi Ha-ŭng (also known as Taewŏn’gun) · 1896–1898
One of a set of four hanging scrolls; ink on silk; with one square, red, relief seal reading "Yang Tŭk Pu Saeng Il Se Ch'o"

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec · 1888
black and gray wash with white paint, scratched away in places, on gray cardboard prepared with white ground
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20 shows

Yi Taek-gyun · late 1800s
ten-panel folding screen; ink and color on silk
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2 shows
Kim Yu-sŏng (also known as Sŏ-am) · dated 1764
Hanging scroll; ink and light colors on silk; with signature of the artist reading "So-chung-hwa Sŏ-am sa"

Nicolas Besnier · c. 1751
tapestry: undyed wool warp; dyed wool and silk weft
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François Boucher · 1747–67
Wool, silk, tapestry weave
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François Boucher · designed 1742 (woven 1743–1745)
Wool, silk, tapestry weave
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Royal Savonnerie Manufactory, Chaillot Workshops · c. 1740–50
Savonnerie knotted pile (symmetrical ruf knot), wool, hemp
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France · c. 1730
Silk, metallic threads, complex weave with discontinuous weft patterning
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Royal Savonnerie Manufactory, Chaillot Workshops · c. 1715
Savonnerie knotted-pile (144 symmetrical rug knots per square inch); wool, hemp
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1 show

Designer: Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer and collaborators · designed 1686–1688 (woven 1688–1695)
Wool, silk, tapestry weave
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Designer: attributed to Laurent Guyot · designed 1610–1612 (woven 1611–1627)
Wool, silk, tapestry weave
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Central design and cartoon by an unidentified painter, active in France · designed c. 1610 (woven 1611–1627)
Wool, silk, tapestry weave
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![The Feast [central part] from The Story of Artemisia, Antoine Caron, 1607/30, Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/9df5b016-384e-60ba-15e6-391c92426647/full/843,/0/default.jpg)
Antoine Caron · 1607/30
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave
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1 show