Door God: Heavenly Official Presenting a Banner Reading "Tian Guan Ci Fu" ("Heavenly Official Bestows Fortune")
Chinese
Door God: Heavenly Official, with a Pheonix, Presenting a Peony and a Ruyi Scepter with Pendants of Characters Reading: "Ji Xiang Ru Yi" ("Auspicious as One Wishes")
Chinese
Door God: Heavenly Official Offering Flowers with a Bat of Happiness and an Attendant Holding Sword
Chinese
X-radiograph(s) of "Girl with Cherries", c. 1455 - after 1508
Artist of original: Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis
A Maiden Reclines, drawing by Aqa Riza (recto); calligraphy by Ahmad al-Husayni (verso), c. 1560-70 - 1635
Attributed to Aqa Riza (Riza ‘Abbasi)
The Interior of Saint Joseph's House at Nazareth, 1606 - 1669
Copy after Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
Reason, Disguised as Fable, Chastises the Ridicules and Crushes the Vices, 1715 - 1790
Charles-Nicolas Cochin le jeune
Sketchbook: Partial Manuscript for "Otto Piene: Werkverzeichnis der Druckgrafik 1960-76", 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Baroque Flowers: sprig with 2 six-pointed star-like flowers, 3 eye-like buds and 3 stigmata-like buds. Chinoiserie floral print design, Louis XVI period, late 18th century. Indienne fabric pattern, Oberkampf printworks at Jouy, 1755 - 1828
Carl Ernst Christoph Hess