Palette & pigment
Light & Bright in art
10,753–10,800 of 36,410 works · most celebrated first
Pair of Portraits of Samurai-Officials: Hirai Kyosei and Hirai Rinsei
The Raja’s son vows to sever his head and offer it to the image if he is united with the princess he has seen in the temple, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-fourth Night
A Palace
The three suitors again begin to quarrel among themselves for the hand of the devotee’s daughter, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Twentieth Night
Bashir confides his love for Habbaza to an Arab friend, and sends him to her with a message, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Twenty-fourth Night
Landscapes
Paulownias and Chrysanthemums
Preface from Flowers and Grasses
The king gives his daughter in marriage to the pious man’s son, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fifty-second Night
Courtesan and Attendants
Dragon amid Clouds
The parrot addresses Khujasta at the beginning of the thirty-eighth night, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot)
The Parrot Addresses Khujasta at the Beginning of the Twentieth Night, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot)
The infant son of the king of Isfahan responds to music, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirteenth Night
Hulagu Khan giving a feast and dispensing favor upon the amirs and princes, from a Chingiz-nama (Book of Chingiz Khan) of the Jami al-tavarikh (Compendium of Chronicles)
Paintings after Ancient Masters:Travelers in an Autumn Landscape
The pious man’s wife offers the seven-colored bird as food to her lover, but not finding its head, he breaks the pot and bowl in anger, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fifty-second Night
Tiger Family
The two cooks, who attempt to seduce the warrior’s loyal wife, are trapped by her in a cellar, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fourth Night
Alamshah cleaving asunder the chain of the wheel, from volume 11 of a Hamza-nama (Adventures of Hamza)
The deceitful wife assaults her erring husband, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Eighth Night
Krishna sporting with the gopis in the Jumna River, from a Bhagavata Purana
Minamoto no Nakakuni Visits Lady Kogō
Returning Birds and Old Cypress
The daughter of the merchant of Mazanderan asks the gardener for the rose, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Twelfth Night
The king dreams of a lady, the personification of wealth, departing from him on account of his purchasing a bowl and a staff from a yogi, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-sixth Night
Shishupala arguing with Rukmini’s father, Bhishmaka, from a Rukmini Haran
Cloud-Climbing Pavilion, from Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou
A Royal Woman in a Pavilion: Desavarari Ragini of Dipak, from a Ragamala
Royal lovers watching rain clouds: The month of Bhadon, from a Barahmasa
Manjushri
The son of the king of Babylon sees the Brahman transformed into a woman bathing and falls in love with her, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-fifth Night
A couple in their chamber in early morning: Vighada Ragaputra of Shri Raga, from a Ragamala
Wisteria Maiden (Fuji Musume)
Portraits of Two Lineage Masters of the Kagyu Order: Phagmo Drupa (1110–1170) and Tashipel (1142–1210)
Nine-Dragon Falls
Falcon on a Perch
The game of wolf-running in Tabriz, from an Akbar-nama (Book of Akbar)
Insects and Bamboo
Banana Plants
King Muchukunda Enters the Realm of Mount Gandhamadana to Attain Salvation, from the “Fifth Basohli Bhagavata Purana”
Posthumous portrait of Raja Chhatar Singh of Chamba smoking a hookah with his brother and son
The Parrot Addresses Khujasta at the Beginning of the Eleventh Night, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot)
Peonies
The deceitful wife returns to her terrace after caressing her lover, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Eighth Night
A couple seated against two pillows engaged in sex, from an erotic series
Bamboo and Insects
Timur distributes gifts from his grandson, the Prince of Multan, from a Zafar-nama (Book of Victories)