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PLATE II.
textile printing
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Fig. 7.—Portion of reddish linen lining for a chasuble printed in black from wood blocks. Rhenish, 15th century; from near Düsseldorf. 3 ft. 8 in. × 24½ in.

Fig. 8.—Cotton print in colours. Dutch, 17th century. About 14 in. × 9in.

Fig. 9.—Part of a Coverlet of cotton printed at Genoa in colours, from metal plates engraved with trees, flowers, birds, and animals in the style of Indian palampores or printed calicoes. 19th century. About 6 ft. × 3 ft.

Fig. 10.—Part of a hanging of cotton, printed in red from metal plates engraved with repetitions of pictorial scenes. At the bottom is printed "D5 T. P. Meillier & Ce de Beautiran près Bordeaux Bon Teint. MF. 3 X. Comm. 19." French, second half of 18th century. 4ft. 6 in. × 3 ft. 4 in.

Fig. 11.—Part of a cotton chair back, printed in red from a metal plate engraved with a Chinese pagoda in a landscape; in front is a woman kneeling on the ground, while a priest stands to the left holding up an image. Marked "Collins Woolmers." English, dated 1766. 24 in. × 24¼ in.

Fig. 12.—Linen panel, with a stipple engraving printed in colours, for use as a small fire-screen. English, late 18th century. 2 ft. 4½ in. × 2 ft. 3½ in.