EditorialFabric fragment in tapestry, Black-colored fabric fragment with three woven webs. The widest course at the top is divided by solid stripes in yellow, red and green and has a central switching pattern in red on yellow. In the bands above and under a yel...
EditorialHousecoat Sit's dressing gown, painted with multicolored prunus blossoms, pine branches with fan-shaped ends and a border with winding flower and leaf vines lined with yellow-white-red striped silk, Sitting's robe, pine branches with fan-shaped ends an...
EditorialFichu of linen batist, triangular and scalloped, decorated with a broad border of diamonds, including a scatter bouquet in tambourism, shadow work and needle lace, decorated with a broad edge of windows, with scatter bouquet in drum work, shadow work a...
EditorialRunway fabric with art nouveau pattern of large flowers and leaves that form slightly wavy webs, Runway fabric with art nouveau pattern of large flowers and leaves that form slightly wavy webs., anonymous, England, 1900 - 1920, cotton (textile), h 74.0...
EditorialStrip of bobbin lace with interconnected diamond-shaped mesh made with braids, Strip of natural-colored bobbin lace: lace. An open network of braids forms a row of interconnected diamond-shaped meshes between two very narrow webs with a straw grid. At ...
EditorialFragment of multicolored silk lampshade, A fragment of silk fabric with a ground on which winding webs within which fine flower vines. The ground on which are multicolored flower sprays is striped between the winding paths., anonymous, Netherlands, 175...
EditorialFragment of multicolored silk with on a white background (discolored brown?) A pattern of curlwork and stylized leaf motifs with flowers and flower sprays in and on the lanes, Fragment of multicolored silk fabric with on a white background (brown disco...
EditorialShelf of paper on which silk fabric with pattern of diagonal webs, decorated with a repeating pattern of two fan shapes and dots, Plank of paper on which silk fabric with pattern of diagonal webs, decorated with a repeating pattern of two fan shapes an...
EditorialSilk tissue fragment, Silk tissue fragment. The fragment has a pattern of a scalloped web in which white dots flanked by two webs with a dot interspersed with an oblique diamond shape. The pattern is partly brown and partly green., Zijdeweverij Heshuyz...
EditorialBobbin lace collar made of gray wool, Bobbin lace collar - Dutch lace - for which undyed and hand-spun wool of a gray-colored sheep is used. Semi-circular model. The repeating pattern consists of radii-placed webs that are alternately made in linen and...
EditorialModel of a 60-Pounder Gun on Slide and Pivot, Model of a 60-pound long cannon on a turning slide on a ground board, incomplete. The barrel, 36 cm long and with a caliber of 20 mm, has a refraction ring with a loose cap, a visor at the rear (the mountin...
EditorialPaper wallpaper with pattern of webs in which wavy tendril and winch shapes, Paper wallpaper with pattern in five colors of alternating narrow and broad webs, in which alternately a wavy tendril and staggered winch shapes on beige / brown ground. Block...
EditorialModel of a 20-cm Shell Gun on Slide and Pivot, Model of a 20-inch grenade cannon with rigging on a turning carriage on a floorboard. The barrel, 57.1 cm long and with a caliber of 40 mm, has a refraction ring with a loose cap, a visor with an attachmen...
EditorialBag in a flat, rectangular design, of cream-colored cotton macram? with a cream-colored satin lining, the lower half of which is cream-colored cotton macram?, in a pattern of diagonal webs is knotted. A macram? handle on both sides that is knotted so t...
EditorialRug made of silk, composed of three webs that are made up of twenty fragments, made up of three webs that are made up of twenty fragments. The rug is trimmed with gold threaded band and is lined with yellow silk in plain weave. Patterned dress: horizon...
EditorialFragment striped silk fabric, Fragment striped silk fabric. Part of the fragment has a green ground on which scaled webs alternately filled with white dots and with a white dot with an oblique diamond shape. The other part has the same pattern but the ...
EditorialModel of a Gun Carriage, Model of an carriage, incomplete. The body becomes narrower towards the front. The cross-connection between the cheeks consists of a sloping calf with a breast piece with a breast valve, and the ashes, soleplate is a longitudin...
EditorialBobbin-lace insert with two zigzag lines, Natural-colored bobbin lace strip: lace-up. The repeating pattern consists of two parallel zigzag paths with a center line of concatenated fine diamonds made in form. At the top and bottom of the zigzag webs, a...
EditorialLetter bag in a flat, rectangular model, of ecru-colored silk embroidered with uniformly curving webs, within which a single flower branch is painted, of ecru color silk on which uniformly curving webs of brown silk and gold thread embroidered. At the ...
EditorialStrip of spool lace with diamonds between double zigzag band, Natural spool of lace strip, lace. The pattern consists of intersecting bands that cross the strip with a zigzag movement, creating diamonds and triangles. One band is made in densely worked...
EditorialPtychozoon homalocephala, Print, Ptychozoon is a genus of arboreal geckos, endemic to Southeast Asia, known commonly as flying geckos, gliding geckos, or parachute geckos. They are lizards in the family Gekkonidae. The Ptychozoon's biogeographic histor...
EditorialNephila, Print, The golden silk orb-weavers (Nephila) are a genus of araneomorph spiders noted for the impressive webs they weave. Nephila consists of numerous species found in warmer regions around the world. They are also commonly called golden orb-w...
EditorialSteatoda, Print, The spider genus Steatoda, in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupbo...
EditorialAgelena, Print, Agelena is a genus of agelenid spiders first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805. Sometimes referred to as Eurasian grass spiders, they trap their prey by weaving entangling non-sticky funnel webs. They are limited to the O...
EditorialSpiders. Metamorphosis insectorum surinamensium. Amsterdam, 1705. Spiders in their webs, with eggs. Image taken from Metamorphosis insectorum surinamensium. Originally published/produced in Amsterdam, 1705. . Source: 649.c.26, 74 plate 18.