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Netherlandish, probably Brussels
ca. 1502–4

Quentin Metsys
ca. 1515–20

Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi)
Anonymous Workshop
designed 1545, woven ca. 1550

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1525

Netherlandish, probably Brussels
ca. 1520–25

Pieter Coecke van Aelst
Between ca. 1550 and 1560

Bernard van Orley
designed before 1520, woven between 1525 and 1532

Netherlandish (Brussels) Painter
ca. 1515–20

Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1540, woven ca. 1570

Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1540, woven ca. 1570

Cornelis Floris II
ca. 1550–60

Robert Campin
ca. 1427–32

Flemish, Brussels
ca. 1510

Guillem Margot
ca. 1505

probably Netherlandish
early 17th century

probably Netherlandish
late 16th–early 17th century

probably Netherlandish
mid-16th century

Johann Sadeler I
Bartholomeus Spranger
late 16th–early 17th century

Netherlandish
ca. 1550

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1515

Netherlandish, Brussels
1550–75

Netherlandish, Brussels
1550–75

Netherlandish, Brussels
1550–75

Netherlandish, Brussels
1550–75

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1525–28

Quentin Metsys
ca. 1520–25

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1515

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1515

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1515

Netherlandish, Brussels
1550–75

Netherlandish, Brussels
1550–75

Cornelis Floris II
ca. 1550–60

Multiple artists/makers
design ca. 1515, woven ca. 1525

Netherlandish, Brussels
probably 1560–80

Pieter Coecke van Aelst
Willem de Kempeneer
1535–48

Multiple artists/makers
1540–45

Multiple artists/makers
1540–45

Multiple artists/makers
1525–1535

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1525–28

Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi)
Joost van Herzeele
Designed 1545, woven ca. 1550