Portable Buddhist Shrine with Two Removable Standing Bodhisattvas, a Lotus Base for a Seated Buddha Image (now missing), a Repoussé Panel Depicting the Buddha Amitabha (Amit'abul), and Repoussé Panels on the Doors Representing Guardian Figures
Korean
Panathenaic Prize Amphora (storage jar)
Attributed to the Marsyas Painter
Buddhist Triad: Amitabha Buddha Seated on a Lotus Throne with His Hands Held in the 'Bhŭmisparsa-mudrâ' and Flanked by Two Standing Bodhisattvas, Presumably Avalokitesvara and Mahasthamaprapta
Korean
Crowned, Pensive Bodhisattva, Probably Mirŭk Posal (Bodhisattva Maitreya), Seated with the Left Leg Pendant, the Right Ankle Resting on the Left Knee, the Left foot Resting on a Lotus Blossom, the Right Hand Supporting the Chin
Korean
Buddha Standing on an Octagonal, Double-Lotus Base with His Right Hand Raised in the Abhaya-mudra and His Left Hand Lowered in the Varada-mudra, Probably the Buddha Shakyamuni (Sŏk'kamoni Yŏrae)
Korean
Standing Buddha with Right Hand Lowered and with Left Hand Raised
Korean
Crowned Bodhisattva, Probably Taeseji Posal (Bodhisattva Mahasthamaprapta), Standing on a Heptagonal, Double-Lotus Base, the Bodhisattva's Right Hand Raised, the Left Hand Lowered
Korean
Lucrezia Borgia, 1828 - 1882
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Manhattan Bridge, 1882 - 1967
Edward Hopper
October Noon, 1825 - 1894
George Inness
Saint Catherine of Siena, c. 1398/99 - 1482
Giovanni di Paolo
Bahram Gur hunts with Azada (painting, verso; text, recto), folio from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
Persian
X-radiograph(s) of "Benjamin Wadsworth"
A Manuscript of Zad al-Ma'ad by 'Allamah Majlesi
Persian
Bamboo in Mist
Chinese
Sketches of a Falcon Attacking a Bird, a Seated Man, and a Noblewoman on a Bed, Accompanied by an Attendant
Attributed to The Kota Master
Rao Ram Singh I of Kota, as a Prince, Slays a Rhinoceros from an Elephant