File:Erminia and the Shepherd (from a set of Scenes from Gerusalemme Liberata) MET DT4728.jpg

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Title
Erminia and the Shepherd (from a set of Scenes from Gerusalemme Liberata)
Description
Italian, Rome; Tapestry; Textiles-Tapestries
Date designed ca. 1689–93, woven 1732–39
Medium Wool, silk (16-18 warps per inch, 7 per cm.)
Dimensions H. 143 x W. 180 inches (363.2 x 457.2 cm)
institution QS:P195,Q160236
Current location
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Accession number
92.1.17
Credit line Bequest of Elizabeth U. Coles, in memory of her son, William F. Coles, 1892
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https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/212627

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Erminia and the Shepherd (from a set of Scenes from Gerusalemme Liberata) - tapestry, designed by Domenico Paradisi, woven at the San Michele (MET, )

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