Process of Buddhist Festivals and Funeral Address (Raun kōshiki), 1298 - 1356
Attributed to Prince Son'en
Archery (Illustrated Scroll of Arrow Feathers)
Japanese
Dedicatory Address to Arhats for Their Ritual Memorial Service (Rakan gusai-mon)
Japanese
Prayer to go to Amitabha's Paradise (ōjōkōshiki ganmon), 1265 - 1317
Attributed to Retired Emperor Fushimi
Kobori Enshū's Travels from Kyoto to Edo (Sanbu ōkan no ki, or Sōho michiyuki) in 2 Volumes
Japanese
Daihannya-kyō Vol. 314 (Tōdai-ji Hachimangū-kyō)
Japanese
Illustrated Scroll of the Fujiwara Family's Secret Strategy (Kohyō-hō shokan)
Japanese
Archery, Secret of Hiki School (Hiki-ryū yumi no jōjō)
Japanese
Iishino School's Secret Use of Spear and Halberd (Iishino-ryū suyari naginata no densho) in 2 Volumes
Japanese
Subscription for Keiden-ji at the Time of the Temple's Foundation (Keiden-ji kanjin-jō), active 1478
Traditionally attributed to Sesonji Koretada
Two Illustrations from the “Gulistan” of Sa’di (mounted together): Judgement of a Prisoner (above), and A Liar Exposed at Court (below)
Attributed to Manohar
Painting with Text (recto), Text (verso), folio 24 from a Manuscript of a Majmu`a of Persian Texts
Ottoman
Text (recto), Mount Nur (painting with text, verso), folio 25 from a Manuscript of a Majmu`a of Persian Texts
Ottoman
Painting with Text (recto), Text (verso), folio 26 from a Manuscript of a Majmu`a of Persian Texts
Ottoman
Sa`di's Visit to an Indian Temple (painting, recto), Text (verso), folio 119 from a Manuscript of the Bustan by Sa`di, Written for Sultan `Abd al-`Aziz (1540-50), Overpainting attributed to Bishndas for the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r. 1605-27), active 1st half of 16th century
Attributed to Shaykh Zada
Divine Field Hockey (painting, recto; text, verso), folio from a manuscript
Indian
Battle Between Ghatotkacha and Karna, illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Mahabharata
Indian
Painting with Text (recto), Text (verso), folio 23 from a Manuscript of a Majmu`a of Persian Texts
Ottoman
Text (recto), Muzdalifa and al-Mash`ar al-Haram (painting with text, verso), folio 29 from a Manuscript of a Majmu`a of Persian Texts.
Ottoman
Krishna Subdues the Serpent King Kaliya (painting, recto; text, verso), folio from a Bhagavata Purana series