Palette & pigment
Ochre in art
17,665–17,712 of 41,318 works · most celebrated first
Peisaj cu turn
Begonie la fereastră
Târg anual la Sibiu
Țărancă împletind
Iarnă
Peisaj
Cuiburi de ciori la Grădina
Sfântul Petru
Mila 23
Cheiul din Sulina
Iarna la Tulcea
Women playing at cross-dressing
Antelope and deer hunt
Jagannath, Subhadra and Balarama in an Arch (verso)
From Dohras (Songs) 40 and 42 from the Kitab-i Nauras (Book of Nine Essences) of Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapur (r. 1580–1627); verso: From Dohras (Songs) 40 and 36 from the Kitab-i Nauras of Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II
Portrait of Maharaja Savant Singh with Consort, Bani Thani
Tiger Hunt
Radha and Krishna meet in the forest during a storm
Royal Women Celebrating Diwali
Virgin and Child Enthroned
Vanasura's Sons Submit to Krishna: Scene from the Aniruddha Usha Section of Krishna Lila
Rama and Lakshmana slay the demon giant Viradha, from Chapters 2 through 4 of the Aranya Kanda (Book of the Forest) of a Ramayana (Rama’s Journey)
Shakyamuni Triad: Buddha Attended by Manjushri and Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva with Lion)
Hoopoe on a Citrus Tree Branch
A European Couple
Tiered Court Scene
From Dohras (Songs) 40 and 36 from the Kitab-i Nauras of Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II (verso)
A Princess on a Terrace with Attendants at Night (recto)
Winged Apsara with a Horn (recto); Jagannatha Trio (verso)
Diana or Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt
Juggler
Maharaja Abhai Singh of Marwar (reigned 1724–49), Equestrian, Watching Girls Swinging at the Teej Festival
Yasoda with Krishna Churning Butter
Todi Ragini, from a Ragamala Series
Visiting an Old Friend in the Spring Mountains
Portrait of Raja Jagat Singh of Nurpur (reigned 1618–46)
Royal Elephant Ramkali with a Mahout
Women Enjoying the River at the Forest’s Edge (recto)
Portrait of Hafiz Abd al-Rahim Khan
Princess Smoking a Hookah (as Salabhanjika)
The Marriage of Rukmini [Mangal]
Posthumous portrait of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah (reigned 1719–1748) holding a falcon (recto)
A blindfolded suitor is brought before a princess; verso: scrolling floral vines
A charioteer riding through a rocky landscape with an entourage of footmen and musicians, page from a Razm-nama (Book of Wars) adapted from the Sanskrit Mahabharata and translated into Persian by Mir Ghiyath al-Din Ali Qazvini, known as Naqib Khan (Persian, d. 1614)
Court lady singing and playing the vina (recto)
Man Dyeing Cloth
A blindfolded suitor is brought before a princess (recto)
Court Lady Pouring Wine (recto); Calligraphy of Lyrical Quatrains (verso)