Folio from a manuscript of the Nuzhatnama-i `Ala'i (The `Ala'i Book of Pleasure) by Shahmardan b. Abi 'l-Khayr Razi
Persian
What Do I Want, John Henry? Warrenton, Virginia, 1821 - 1882
Alexander Gardner
Residence Chief Quartermaster Third Army Corps, Brandy Station, 1829 - ?
James Gardner
Three First Traverses on Land End, Fort Fisher, N.C., 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
View on the Appomattox River, Near Campbell's Bridge, Petersburg, VA., 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Quarters of Men in Fort Sedgwick, Generally Known as Fort Hell, 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Foliate Grotesque with Swans, Masks of Green Men, and Eagles' Heads, 1623 - 1710
Paul Androuet Du Cerceau
Grotesque with a Figure in Moslem Garb Seated on a Drum and Holding a Pennant, active 1626-1634
Monogramist B. L.
A Young Man Holding His Lapels and Two Studies of a Hand; verso: A Seated Woman with a Book and Four Studies of a Sword, 1566 - 1651
Abraham Bloemaert
Front and back covers of the book Dnieprostroi (Dnieper Hydroelectric Station) by Nikolai Anov, Moscow: State Publishing Artistic Literature, 1895 - 1938
Gustavs Klucis (Klutsis)
Mules and Men: A story from the book Mules and Men, by Zora Neale Hurston, Indiana University Press, 1935., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Book XL. Prodigy: Pestilence in the Roman country {Quarte Decadis Liber Decimus p. CCL}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493
Book XXVII.57. Bononia colonized {Quarte Decadis Liber Septimus p. CCXXVIII verso}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493
Book XXV.14. Battle at Beneventum {Tertiae Decadis Liber Quintus p. CXXXII verso}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493
Book XXXI.30. Devastations of Greece {Quarte Decadis Liber Primus p. CLXXXVI[I]}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493
Book XXI.15. Hannibal takes Saguntum {Tertiae Decadis Liber Primus p. XCV}
Anonymous Germany
Book I.8 - Romulus initiates laws {Primae Decadis Liber Primus, p. XIr}, 16th century
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1599
Book I.5. King Amulius slain {Primae Decadis Liber Primus p. XI}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493
Book XXVIII.24. Scipio seized by illness {Tertiae Decadis Liber Octavus p. CLXIII}