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Fourteen-Character Couplet in Clerical Script (Korean, 'Ye-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Lishu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Clerical Script (Korean, 'Ye-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Lishu'), 1814 - 1877

Sŏ Sŭng-po (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Kyu-jŏng)

Illustration LVI: the 7th figure: the opening of the 7th Seal: the first 4 angels sound their trumpets, hail and fire upon the earth, a great mountain burning with fire is cast into the sea, the 3rd part of the sea becomes blood, the 3rd part of ships are destroyed, the 3rd part of the sun and of the moon are smitten, etc. (Revelation 8)

Illustration LVI: the 7th figure: the opening of the 7th Seal: the first 4 angels sound their trumpets, hail and fire upon the earth, a great mountain burning with fire is cast into the sea, the 3rd part of the sea becomes blood, the 3rd part of ships are destroyed, the 3rd part of the sun and of the moon are smitten, etc. (Revelation 8), 16th century

Anonymous England 1539

Tale of the Rat (Nezumi zōshi emaki)

Tale of the Rat (Nezumi zōshi emaki), active c. 1469-1522

Attributed to Tosa Mitsunobu

Bird on a Blossoming Rose Branch Eyeing a Bee

Bird on a Blossoming Rose Branch Eyeing a Bee, active mid 17th century

Kim Sik [Gim Sik]

Two Wagtails on Streamside Rocks amidst Blossoming Pinks

Two Wagtails on Streamside Rocks amidst Blossoming Pinks, active mid 17th century

Kim Sik [Gim Sik]

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu'), 1852 - 1939

Yun Yong-ku (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Sŏk-ch'on)

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu'), 1852 - 1939

Yun Yong-ku (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Sŏk-ch'on)

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu'), 1769 - 1845

Sin Wi (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Cha-ha)

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu'), 1769 - 1845

Sin Wi (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Cha-ha)

Illustrated Manuscript of Layla and Majnun by Hamdi

Illustrated Manuscript of Layla and Majnun by Hamdi

Ottoman

Untitled (fourteen photographs clockwise from upper left, Hon. C. Carrington; Albert Edward (w/dog in center); Capt. Lane Fox; Lady Royston; Maj. Teesdale; Mr. Holtzman; Marchioness of Carmarthen; Lt. Col. Keppel; Hon. Mrs. E. Coke; verso, Viscount Newry seated on terrace with view of grounds in the background)

Untitled (fourteen photographs clockwise from upper left, Hon. C. Carrington; Albert Edward (w/dog in center); Capt. Lane Fox; Lady Royston; Maj. Teesdale; Mr. Holtzman; Marchioness of Carmarthen; Lt. Col. Keppel; Hon. Mrs. E. Coke; verso, Viscount Newry seated on terrace with view of grounds in the background), 1838-1903

Mary Georgiana Caroline Cecil Filmer

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script  (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu'), 1835 - 1919

Kim Sŏng-kŭn (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Hae-sa)

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script  (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Running Script (Korean, 'Haeng-sŏ'; Chinese, 'Xingshu'), 1835 - 1919

Kim Sŏng-kŭn (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Hae-sa)

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Bronze Script (Korean, 'Kŭm-mun'; Chinese, 'Jinwen')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Bronze Script (Korean, 'Kŭm-mun'; Chinese, 'Jinwen'), 1864 - 1953

O Se-ch'ang (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Wi-ch'ang)

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Bronze Script (Korean, 'Kŭm-mun'; Chinese, 'Jinwen')

Fourteen-Character Couplet in Bronze Script (Korean, 'Kŭm-mun'; Chinese, 'Jinwen'), 1864 - 1953

O Se-ch'ang (also known by sobriquet ['ho']: Wi-ch'ang)

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