The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Enclosed Garden with Animals Southern Netherlands (?), early sixteenth century (?) Wool and silk, 248 x 246 cm (97.6 x 96.8 inch) (fragment)
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Bacchus or Autumn 1683, for Louis-César de Bourbon count de Vexin (1672-1683), second son of Louis XIV and marquise de Montespan embroidery, manufactured in the St Joseph convent, Paris end of 17th century
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
The Fire of Persepolis after Karel Van Mander Spierring workshop, Delft 17th century
Metropolitan Museum of New York
The Triumph of the Fame of the collection Isabella the Catholic Brussels, ca. 1510. In partnership with Galerie Blondeel-Deroyan, Paris. A detail of this tapestry made the cover of the book Flemish tapestry of Guy. Delmarcel
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Diane and Endymion pre-Gobelin, Paris, 17th century
Museum of the Manufacture nationale des Gobelins, Mobilier national, Paris
Charles Martel killing a Sarrasian King from the Louis XIV collection Paris 17th century, (illustrated on page 296 of La collection de tapisseries de Louis XIV, Jean Vittet et Arnauld Brejon, edit. Faton)
Prinsenhof Museum, Delft
The Story of Cephalus and Procris after Karel Van Mander Spierring workshop, Delft 17th century
Musée du Petit Palais, Museums of the city of Paris
The Story of Diana after Francesco Primaticcio pré-Gobelin, Paris around 1700
Centre des Monuments Nationaux, Paris, for the Talcy castle
Narcissus pre-Gobelin, Paris 17th century