Horned Quadruped (painting, verso), Text (recto), folio 65 from Illustrated Manuscript of Tarjama-i Tarikh-i Yangi Dunya (Translation of the History of the New World)
Ottoman
Coconut Tree (painting, verso), Text (recto), folio 87 from Illustrated Manuscript of Tarjama-i Tarikh-i Yangi Dunya (Translation of the History of the New World)
Ottoman
Majnun and Layla Embracing Surrounded by Wild Animals (painting, verso), Text (recto), illustrated folio (70) from a Manuscript of the Khamsa by Amir Khusraw of Delhi (d. 1325)
Persian
Folio 22 from an Album of Drawings and Paintings: Sheet of portrait sketches and flowers (recto); Two sheets: dog and decorative frames; kneeling couple and mixed bouquet (verso)
Persian
Majnun Sees the Battle between his Tribe and Layla's (painting with text, verso; text, recto of folio 46) illustrated folio from a Manuscript of Layla and Majnun by Hamdi
Ottoman
Parrots and Turkey (painting, verso), Text (recto), folio 6 from Illustrated Manuscript of Tarjama-i Tarikh-i Yangi Dunya (Translation of the History of the New World)
Ottoman
Cactus and Reeds (painting, verso), Text (recto), folio 89 from Illustrated Manuscript of Tarjama-i Tarikh-i Yangi Dunya (Translation of the History of the New World)
Ottoman
A Wooded Hillside, 1606 - 1680
Circle of Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi
La Soubrette Confidente (The Trusted Source), 1737 - 1807
Nicolas Lavreince
Portrait of a Woman, 1704 - 1788
Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Horse with Saddle and Bridle, 1834 - 1917
Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas
Venetian Scene, 1712 - 1793
Francesco Guardi
Standing Figure of a Woman; verso: Two Standing Women, 1492 - 1544
Giovanni Antonio Sogliani
The Resurrection, study for Welch Memorial Window, Trinity Church, Boston, 1835 - 1910
John La Farge
A Seascape, 1737 - 1807
Copy after Jakob Philipp Hackert
Gifts of the Ebb Tide (Shiohi no tsuto), d. 1806
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿
Krishna and Radha by the Bank of a River
Indian
Utka Nayika: page from a dispersed manuscript of Keshavadas's Rasikapriya(Connoisseur's Delight)
Indian
Khamsa-yi Ashraf by Mawlana Ashraf of Maragha
Persian
Female Cupbearer (painting, recto; text, verso), illustrated folio from a manuscript of Kitab fi Ma'rifat al-Hiyal al-Handasiya (Book of the Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices) of al-Jazari