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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

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

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

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

Attributed to Mir Sayyid ‘Ali

Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) in 3 volumes; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746

Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) in 3 volumes; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746

Hishiya Magobei

"Good wife..., since we won't have time to see everything in one day, you look at the paintings on the right side...I'll look at those on the left..."

"Good wife..., since we won't have time to see everything in one day, you look at the paintings on the right side...I'll look at those on the left...", 1808-1879

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

Layla and Majnun before the King Who Sees the Divine in Everything (painting recto, text verso of folio 33) from a manuscript of Subhat al-abrar by Jami

Layla and Majnun before the King Who Sees the Divine in Everything (painting recto, text verso of folio 33) from a manuscript of Subhat al-abrar by Jami

X-radiograph(s) of "Madonna and Child (Crespi Madonna)"

X-radiograph(s) of "Madonna and Child (Crespi Madonna)", c. 1459 - 1516

Artist of original: Giovanni Bellini

X-radiograph(s) of "Girl with Large Hat and Flute"

X-radiograph(s) of "Girl with Large Hat and Flute", 1632-1675

Artist of original: Jan Vermeer

X-radiograph(s) of "Virgin and the Dead Christ with the Ascension and saints"

X-radiograph(s) of "Virgin and the Dead Christ with the Ascension and saints", 1450 - 1499

Artist of original: School of Bartolomeo Vivarini

X-radiograph(s) of "The Assumption of the Virgin "

X-radiograph(s) of "The Assumption of the Virgin ", c. 1360 - before 1413

Artist of original: Starnina (Gherardo di Jacopo di Neri)

X-radiograph(s) of "Christ Blessing the Children"

X-radiograph(s) of "Christ Blessing the Children", 1472 - 1553

Artist of original: (?) Lucas Cranach the Elder

Sprig of Rose Blossoms

Sprig of Rose Blossoms

Persian

Man's Head in Woman's Hair

Man's Head in Woman's Hair, 1863 - 1944

Edvard Munch

A young man with wings.

Dancing Lar (Protective Spirit)

Roman

Two-Line Poem in Cursive Script

Two-Line Poem in Cursive Script, 1082 - 1135; r. 1100 - 1125

attributed to Zhao Ji (Emperor Huizong) 赵佶 (宋徽宗)

View of Mont Sainte Victoire; verso: Study of a Tree

View of Mont Sainte Victoire; verso: Study of a Tree, 1839 - 1906

Paul Cézanne

Cordelia at the Bedside of Lear

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

Girdle of Roses from the Figure of "Spring" by Botticelli, in the Academy of Florence, 1840 - 1930

Charles Herbert Moore

Watercolor of sailboats on the water

Sailboats in Blue Water, 1834 - 1903

James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Pastel drawing of nude seated woman looking into teacup

The Fortune Teller-- A Red Note, 1834 - 1903

James Abbott McNeill Whistler

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