Foliate Moresque Centered by a Classical Warrior Standing among Trophies and Holding a Spear, 1672 - 1730
Étienne-Joseph Daudet
Three Panels of Ornament, the Upper Two with Armorial Designs, the Lower a Foliate Moresque, 1672 - 1730
Étienne-Joseph Daudet
Turkish Woman of the Middle Class at Home
Unidentified Artist
Turkish woman going out in the city
Unidentified Artist
Turkish Woman of the Middle Class at Home
Unidentified Artist
Peyk, or Messenger from the Persian Nation
Unidentified Artist
Peyk, or Messenger from the Persian Nation
Louis Daret
Solidus of Justinian II, Constantinople, r. 685-695; co-r. 705-711
Justinian II
Orphrey Panel from Cope adapted for a Chasuble
Unidentified Artist
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), in business 1769-1780
Wedgwood & Bentley
Seated Bodhisattva (Kongoho Bosatsu), from a notebook depicting the Diamond World Mandala (Kongōkai Mandara), active circa 1132 - 1174
Attributed to Takuma Tametō
Cover from a large accordion-fold printed book "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami), 1761 - 1816
Kitao Masanobu 北尾政演
Cover from a large accordion-fold printed book "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami), 1761 - 1816
Kitao Masanobu 北尾政演
Illustrated Anthology of Ancient and Modern Verse (Kokin wakashū) in Five Volumes
Japanese
Printed Preface to Lotus Sutra (Hokke gengijo)
Japanese
Poems Compiled by Yoshida Kenkō, 1283-1350 (Kenkō kashū)
Japanese
Landscapes of Taiping Prefecture ('Taiping shanshui tu'), 1596 - 1674
Xiao Yuncong 蕭雲從
Ishiyama-gire Page: Poems of Lady Ise, 1088 - 1156?
Traditionally attributed to Fujiwara Sadanobu
Young Man Watching Woman Writing, detatched frontispiece from the Cuckoo's Verse Picturebook (Ehon haikai yabukodori), 1726 - 1792
Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章
Preface by Ota Nampo ('Yomo Sanjin" or Yomo no Akara) from the printed album "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami), 1761 - 1816