Figure 1. Rainbow Portrait of Elizabeth I, c.1600 (www.alamy.com)
Figure 2. Part of the Triumphal Procession, with Gifts from the East and the West, 1649-1651 (rkd.nl/nl)
Figure 3. Dervish, 1714 (sites.fitnyc.edu)
Figure 4. Ambassador of Siam, 1748 (www.artic.edu)
Figure 5. Part of The Entry of the Moroccan Envoy, 1783 (www.habsburger.net)
Figure 6. Lady Mary Montagu, unknown date (www.wikigallery.org)
Figure 7. Maria Theresa in the Costume of a Turkish Lady of the Harem, 1743/44 (www.habsburger.net)
Figure 8. Sultan's Wife Drinking Coffee, 1755 (Hermitage Museum)
Figure 9. Man in Oriental Costume, 1632 (www.metmuseum.org)
Figure 10. Sir Robert Shirley, c. 1624–1627 (www.tate.org.uk)
Figure 11. Samuel Pepys, 1666 (www.npg.org.uk)
Figure 12. With Mask, 1762-1763 (www.nationaltrustcollections.org)
Figure 13. Three Figures Dressed for a Masqueradec. c. 1740s (www.nga.gov)
Figure 14. A Venetian Lady in Masquerade, 1736-1775 (www.britishmuseum.org)
Figure 15. Coffee Server, 1620 (circa) (gallica.bnf.fr)
Figure 16. Man from India, 1714 (eng.travelogues.gr)
Figure 17. Male Fashion Lllustration, 1670s (gallica.bnf.fr)
Figure 18. A woman in a Dress Made of Siamoise, 1687 (commons.wikimedia.org)
Figure 19. Indienne, the early 18th century (Musée de la mode et du textile, 1998, p.40)
Figure 20. Siamoise Flammée textile, 18th century (infogalactic.com)
Figure 21. The Grande Vizier, 1748. (parismuseescollections)
Figure 22. Furnishing Fabric, 1760 (www.artic.edu)
Figure 23. Re-entrant Prayer Rug, late 15th to early 16th century (upload.wikimedia.org)
Figure 24. Madonna and Child Enthroned, about 1475-85 (www.nationalgallery)
Figure 25. Husband and Wife, 1523 (www.wikiart)
Figure 26. Savonnerie Carpet, between 1670 and 1685 (en.wikipedia.org)
Figure 27. The Emperor on a Journey, ca. 1700-1720 (www.mfa.org)
Figure 28. Part of The Concert from a Set of Indo-Chinese Scenes, 1690–1715 (www.metmuseum.org)
Figure 29. La pêche Chinoise, 1742, (Musée des Beaux-Arts)
Figure 30. Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1683 (www.llph.co.uk)
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