Tomb Figurine in the Form of a Saddled, Standing Horse with its Proper Right Leg Raised
Chinese
Tomb Figurine in the Form of a Saddled, Standing Horse with its Proper Right Leg Raised
Chinese
Fragment of architectural molding with traces of pigment
Roman
Female Musician playing the flute in the woods
Indian
"Wild Goat Style" Oinochoe (Wine Pitcher): Wild Goats and Geese
Greek
X-radiograph(s) of "St. Paul", 1577 - 1640
Artist of original: Peter Paul Rubens
X-radiograph(s) of "Courtyard of the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni", 1856 - 1925
Artist of original: John Singer Sargent
Pen Box with Flowers and Birds
Two-Line Poem in Cursive Script, 1082 - 1135; r. 1100 - 1125
attributed to Zhao Ji (Emperor Huizong) 赵佶 (宋徽宗)
Study for an Angel, Boston Public Library, 1856 - 1925
John Singer Sargent
View of Mont Sainte Victoire; verso: Study of a Tree, 1839 - 1906
Paul Cézanne
Cordelia at the Bedside of Lear, 1821 - 1893
Ford Madox Brown
Girdle of Roses from the Figure of "Spring" by Botticelli, in the Academy of Florence, 1840 - 1930
Charles Herbert Moore
Sailboats in Blue Water, 1834 - 1903
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
The Fortune Teller-- A Red Note, 1834 - 1903
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) Vol. 1; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746
Hishiya Magobei
Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) Vol. 2; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746
Hishiya Magobei
Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) Vol. 3; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746
Hishiya Magobei
Crow Teaching Qabil (Cain) how to Bury his Brother (painting, recto; text, verso), folio 18 from a manuscript of the Qisas al-Anbiya (Tales of the Prophets) of Ishaq b. Ibrahim al-Nayshaburi
Ottoman
Mahiya frees Zambur, Beheads his sleeping guards, and suspends Gharrad in his stead (painting, verso); Nine Lines of Nasta‘liq Script (text, recto), illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Hamzanama, 16th century