Untitled (budget calculations, left page); Untitled (budget calculations and notes, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (blank, left page); Untitled (adhered photographs of Rosenthal chairs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (notes, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (design, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (designs, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (adhered photograph, left page); Untitled (notes and adhered photograph, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (blank with watercolor, left page); Untitled (blank with watercolor transfer, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Ibrahim Preparing to Sacrifice Isaac (painting, verso; text, recto), folio 43 from a manuscript of the Qisas al-Anbiya (Tales of the Prophets) of Ishaq b. Ibrahim al-Nayshaburi
Ottoman
Parody of the Nō Play Hakurakuten (Two Figures Standing in Boats: Chinese Scholar Holding an Ink Orchid Painting and Japanese Girl Holding a Harunobu Bijin Pillar Print Scroll), 1725-1770
Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木春信
Isfandiyar's Third Course; He Slays the Dragon (painting, verso), Isfandiyar's Second Course; He Slays the Lions (text, recto), folio from a manuscript of the Shahnama of Firdawsi
Persian
Nolan Amphora (storage jar): Demeter and Triptolemos; Pluton, 450-430 BCE