Winged Goddess with Child in Chariot Drawn by Goats
Greek
Figurine of a Horse and Rider
Iranian
Squat Lekythos (oil flask): Warriors; Lions, active mid 6th century BCE
The Taleides Painter
Pen Box with Birds, Butterflies, and Flowers
Fathallah Shirazi
Playing Card: Death (Trump XIII)
Unidentified Artist
Bride Riding in Palanquin (Koshi-iri), Number 3 from the series Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma), 1725-1770
Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木春信
Foreigners Riding Along the Coast at Takanawa in the Eastern Capital (Tōtō Takanawa kaigen), from the series One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Various Provinces (Shōkoku meishō hyakkei), published by Uoya Eikichi, 1826 - 1869
Utagawa Hiroshige II
Daiitoku Myō-ō (The Great Majestic One, Yamantaka) Riding a Bull into the Sea: One of the Five Great Wisdom Kings or Godai Myō-ō (Vidyarajas)
Japanese
Cartouche with Two Putti Riding Eagles and Holding a Coronet (left); Cartouche with Two Young Satyrs with Wings, above a Coronet and below Rams' Heads (right), 1610 - 1664
Stefano Della Bella
Relief Fragment: Attendant with Lamb
Achaemenid
Relief Fragment: Attendant with Bowls
Achaemenid
Relief Fragment: Attendant with Covered Bowl
Achaemenid
Cover for "Les Courtes Joies", 1864 - 1901
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Lion Hunt, 1791 - 1824
Attributed to Théodore Géricault
Star's Daughter (Second of eleven): Monika Henreid relaxes in the pool at the City Squire Motor Inn after making the rounds of agent offices. In addition to swimming, her favorite sports are tennis and horseback riding., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Star's Daughter (Second of eleven): Monika Henreid relaxes in the pool at the City Squire Motor Inn after making the rounds of agent offices. In addition to swimming, her favorite sports are tennis and horseback riding., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Monkey Riding Tortoise, from the series Fairy Tales of Wisdom, Benevolence, and Bravery (Mukashibanashi chi jin yū), with poems by Tetsu no ya Masanari, Matsu no ya Hananari, Kane no ya Terunari and Kyōkadō, 1760 - 1849