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The Funeral Procession of Count Ernst Casimir, Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen, that took place in Leeuwarden on January 3, 1633, Jan Herman  Dutch, Etching and engraving; twenty double-page plates and three double pages of letterpress text, bound in mottled calf gilt binding, covers panelled in gilt with central star design in gilt with turquoise and black morocco inlays.
Multiple artists/makers
1634
Pierre de Maridat, I. Josias Belle  French, Bronze, French
I. Josias Belle
1656
Gift basket, Belle Hidreth Varriel  Pomo, Willow shoots, sedge root, dyed and undyed bulrush roots, and glass beads, Pomo, Native American
Belle Hidreth Varriel
ca. 1910
Portrait of a Woman, possibly Ginevra d'Antonio Lupari Gozzadini, Maestro delle Storie del Pane, Tempera on wood
Maestro delle Storie del Pane
1494?
Portrait of a Man, possibly Matteo di Sebastiano di Bernardino Gozzadini, Maestro delle Storie del Pane, Tempera on wood
Maestro delle Storie del Pane
1494(?)
Pillbox hat, Gladys & Belle, wool, American
Gladys & Belle
1941
Elegant, Richard Yelle  American, Glass, oil ,wax, paint, graphite, and barbed wire
Richard Yelle
1991
Membership Certificate of the Society of the Cincinnati, Aug. L. Belle  American, Vellum, American
Aug. L. Belle
1783
Suit, Belle Jardinière, Paris  French, cotton, wool, French
Belle Jardinière, Paris
ca. 1900
la-plus-grande-surface-au-monde scale 1:1, Joëlle Tuerlinckx  Belgian, Photocopier toner on paper
Joëlle Tuerlinckx
Library Council of The Museum of Modern Art
2006
Miss Belle Johnson
1880s–1890s
Dessins sur les danses d'Isadora Duncan..., André-Dunoyer de Segonzac  French
André-Dunoyer de Segonzac
La Belle Edition
1911
Sociéta promotrice delle Belle Arte in Torino
1846
Christoph Helle
Johann Franz Wussin
1662–82
Woman and child with Christmas tree, bakery card from the Picture Cards series (D63), issued by The Heissler & Junge Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
Card verso, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
How to Measure Thickness of a Looking Glass, No. 13, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Keep a Kettle Clean and Pure, No. 25, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to LIght a Wet Match, No. 32, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Dry Wet Boots, No. 8, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Save Corks, No. 20, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Use a Lifebuoy, No. 44, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
Fly and Spider, bakery insert card from the Insects series (D47), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
France, Cavalry, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
Servia, Infantry, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
Germany, German Artillery, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
Germany, Uhlans, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
How to Pierce a Coin, No. 48, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Measure Thickness of a Looking Glass, No. 13, card verso, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Stop a Kicking Horse, No. 9, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
Austria, Artillery, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
Servia, Infantry, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
England, Infantry, bakery insert from the European War Flip Cards series (D28), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
1914
How to Stop Wood From Spliting When Driving Nails, No. 18, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Rescue an Animal From Fire, No. 16, card verso, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Rescue an Animal From Fire, No. 16, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
How to Dry Wet Boots, No. 8, card verso, bakery insert card from the How To Do It series (D45), issued by the Welle-Boettler Bakery Company, Welle-Boettler Bakery Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Welle-Boettler Bakery Company
early 20th century
Watch with scenes from the story of Rebekah at the well, Johannes van Ceulen  Dutch, Case: painted enamel on gold, and raised enamel on gold; Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, and silver, Dutch, The Hague movement with French, Paris case
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1676–80
Hoops, Belle o' the Ball Hoop (Clayton Mfg. Co), plastic, cotton, American
Belle o' the Ball Hoop (Clayton Mfg. Co)
Mary Tom Clayton
1950s
Marble-top table, Theophil Hansen  Danish, Belgian black marble and semi-precious stones; painted pine, ebonized fruitwood; brass, gilt bronze, Italian, Florence and Austrian, Vienna
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1855–65