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
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
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
Peach Blossom Spring (after Shao Zhenxian), 1723 - 1776
Ikeno Taiga 池大雅
Pines on Mount Tai (after Gao Qian [after Tang Yin]), 1723 - 1776
Ikeno Taiga 池大雅
Lamp in the Shape of a Trussed Male Gazelle
Roman
Folio (text, recto and verso) preceding the illustrated folio depicting "Lovers' Picnic", from a manuscript of the Divan (Collected Works) of Hafiz
, 16th century
Attributed to Sultan Muhammad
Illustrated Story of the Origin of Hashidate (Hashidate no honji), the Shrine at Ama no Hashidate
Japanese
Illustrated Story of the Origin of Hashidate (Hashidate no honji), the Shrine at Ama no Hashidate
Japanese
One of the Ten Kings of Hell
Chinese
Blossoming Branch of an Old, Weathered Plum Tree
Korean
A Pavilion Secluded in a Bamboo Grove, 1808 - 1893
Hŏ Ryŏn 허련 許鍊 (also known as So-ch'i and Ma-hil)
Enjoying the Mountain Scenery, 1808 - 1893
Hŏ Ryŏn 허련 許鍊 (also known as So-ch'i and Ma-hil)
Seated Chijang Posal (Chinese, Dizang Pusa; Sanskrit, Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha) Flanked by Monk Tomyŏng (Chinese, Daoming) and Demon King Mutŏk Kuiwang (Chinese, Wudu Guiwang) and Surrounded by the Ten Kings of Hell and Their Retinues
Korean
Landscape with a Figure Crossing a Bridge to Reach a Village Nestled in a Mountain Valley, 1707 - 1769
Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho'])
Alms-Bowl Pond (Pal-yŏn) in the Diamond Mountains [Kŭm-kang-san], originally in an album depicting the "Complete Views of the Diamond Mountains" [Kŭm-kang chŏn-to], 1745 - 1806
Kim Hong-to (also known as Sa-nŭng ['cha']; Tan-wŏn ['ho'])