Double page: The Trial by Fire of Siyavush (painting, verso; text, recto), left-hand side of a double-page painting from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
Persian
Double page: The Trial by Fire of Siyavush (painting, verso; text, recto), right-hand side of a double-page painting from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
Persian
Child with Chain around his Neck Punished by Serpents and Animal Figure (painting, recto) Child Flanked by Serpents (painting, verso), folio from a manuscript
Persian
Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna in the arms of their mothers, while their father Dasharatha converses with priests (painting, recto; painting, verso), illustration from a Ramayana series
Indian
Mounted Prince (text recto; painting verso of folio 238), painting from a manuscript of the Kulliyat of Sa‘di
Persian
Polo Players (painting recto; text verso of folio 288), painting from a manuscript of the Kulliyat of Sa‘di
Persian
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Seasonal Genre Scenes (Fūzoku zukan), d. 1694
Attributed to Hishikawa Moronobu 菱川師宣
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture, ca. 1494-1552
Traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying 仇英
Page from an album: Finding of a Dalai Lama
Chinese
Leaf from an Album: England and China, active early 19th century
Traditionally attributed to Philip Anstruther (a.k.a. An Tu De)
Leaf from an Album: England and China, active early 19th century
Traditionally attributed to Philip Anstruther (a.k.a. An Tu De)