Hector of Troy (?) (from the Heroes Tapestries) – South Netherlandish – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/468232
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From before 1631 and until 1902, in the Giustiniani Collection, Rome; 1902, purchased from the Giustiniani family through Giuseppe Sangiorgi by Mrs. Frederick F. Thompson, New York; acquired in 1903, gift of Mrs
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Said to have been found in the vicinity of Athens Before 1874, found in the vicinity Athens; briefly, with Professor Athanasios Sergiou Rhousopoulos, Athens; by 1874, purchased by Samuel G. Ward from Prof
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Early Animal RugEarly animal rugs of Anatolia have long held a special fascination for Western scholars, perhaps because the type has such strong historical ties to Europe as objects of high status
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