Attributed works:
41. Fortune, First Tapestry from Los Honores, by the Workshop of Pieter van Aelst, after a Cartoon Attributed to Bernaert van Orley. Brussels, 1520-23. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 490 by 860 cm. (Museo de Tapieces, Palacio de San Ildefonso, Segovia).
Attributed works:
42. The Battle of Zama, Fifth Tapestry from The Story of Scipio, Possibly by Balthazar van Vlierden, after a Cartoon by Giulio Romano. Brussels, before 1544. Silk and Wool, 480 by 902 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
Attributed works:
43. The Review of the Troops at Barcelona, Second Tapestry from The Conquest of Tunis, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Designed by Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Produced by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1546-54. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 525 by 712 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
Attributed works:
44. Vertumnus as a Haymaker, First Tapestry from Vertumnus and Pomona, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Attributed Here to Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c. 1560. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 430 by 648 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
Attributed works:
45. Detail of Fig.44. [Vertumnus as a Haymaker, First Tapestry from Vertumnus and Pomona, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Attributed Here to Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c. 1560. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 430 by 648 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).]
Attributed works:
46. Hercules Supporting the Celestial Sphere, First Tapestry from The Spheres, by an Unknown Weaver, after a Cartoon Attributed to Bernaert van Orley. Brussels, c. 1520-30. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 345 by 308 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).