Untitled (album with views of important monuments and features throughout the history of architecture, including Egyptian, Greek, Roman, early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance)
Unidentified Artist
View of a Castle from its Enreance Building and Bridge, on the Right Foreground a Garden Pavillion Supported by Female Terms (N.H.), active 1554 - 1579/89
Lucas van Doetecum
Sheet 111: From an architectural drawing showing the roof of the Congressional Library, the manner of supporting the cast iron ceiling, and sundry details, active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Veiled Head of a Woman
Greek
Decorative Fitting
Byzantine
Colossal Head of a Goddess or a Woman, copy of 5th century BC Graeco-Roman type
Unidentified culture
Textile Fragment: Nereid with Dancers and Charioteers
Egyptian
Untitled (stamps from Spain, left page); Untitled (pasted architectural plan for Palais des Beaux Arts de Bruxelles), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Bird's-eye View of a Town with Palaces and a Canal, from the Steps of a Building in the Right Foreground a Man is Greeting a Rider on Horseback (N.H.), active 1554 - 1579/89
Lucas van Doetecum
Traveling Communion Set, active 1804-c. 1852
Joseph Angell Sr.
Scene from Roman Antiquity, 1718 - 1778
Follower of Charles-Michel-Ange Challes
Pen Box with Woman Wearing Beaded Necklace, Attended by Elderly Man
Haydar `Ali ibn Muhammad Isma`il
Mirror Case with the Virgin and Child with Attendants
Attributed to the Circle of Najaf `Ali
Funerary jar (hunping)
Chinese
Sketchbook ("1912--Spain"): Birds and Figure Studies, 1856 - 1925
John Singer Sargent
Drawing of a Portal (pounce)
Indian
Entrance Gate to a Town, with Shop on the left and Semi Circular Recessed Building on the Right, Decorated with Sculptures in Niches Flanked by Columns of the Corinthian Order (N.H.), active 1554 - 1579/89
Lucas van Doetecum
Bearded Man, Possibly Emperor Macrinus
Roman
Foundation Peg, Probably of King Shulgi (2094-2047 BCE)
Neo-Sumerian
Bahram Gur and the Indian Princess in the Black Pavilion (painting, verso; text, recto), illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Khamsa (Haft Paykar) by Nizami