Baroque period — works
24,805–24,840 of 27,982 works · most celebrated first
Leaf from the Late Shah Jahan Album: Harem Night-Bathing Scene (recto); Calligraphy Framed by an Ornamental Border of Flowers and Birds (verso)
Portrait of Suraj Singh Rathor, Raja of Marwar and Maternal Uncle of Shah Jahan: A Page from the Prince Khurram Album
Krishna's Insomnia, Page from a Rasikapriya
Posthumous portrait of Emperor Jahangir under a canopy (recto)
Landscape
Battle between Manuchihr and Tur, from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi (Persian, c. 934–1020)
Portrait of the Aged Akbar
Akbar Mounting his Horse; page from the Chester Beatty Akbar Nama (History of Akbar)
Salome receives the Head of St. John the Baptist
Markandeya Viewing Krishna in the Cosmic Ocean
Vabhruvahana Approaches Arjuna, page from the Khan Khanan's Razm-nama
An African Lyre Player (recto)
Portable Triptych Icon: The Resurrection and Anastasis
From the Farhang-i Jahangiri (Persian-language Dictionary) compiled by Mir Jamal al-Din Husayn Inju of Shiraz (Persian, d. 1626)
Posthumous portrait of Emperor Jahangir under a canopy (recto); Calligraphy (verso)
Raja Bikram Singh of Guler smoking a hookah
Portrait of a Woman
Portrait of Duchess Magdalene of Bavaria (1587–1628) and her son Philip William.
Portrait of Charles de Lorraine, fourth Duke of Guise in armour
Rooster
Saindhavi Ragini of the "Sri Raga" Family, page from a Ragamala Series
Dipak Raga, One of the Thirty-Six Melodies (Ragamala): Personifying Love
Zulaykha in her palace and as an elderly woman with Joseph (recto), from a Panj Ganj (Five Treasures) of Abd al- Rahman Jami (Persian, 1414–1492)
Pan Lang (Han Rō)
Shah Jahan holding a spinel and a long Deccan sword, from the Late Shah Jahan Album
Bangala Ragini
Arrival of the "Southern Barbarians"
Hare, Spoonbill, and Fish
Su Shi (So Shoku)
Poems and Pictures of the Eight Views of Xiao-Xiang
Kabir and Two Followers on a Terrace (recto); Calligraphy (verso)
Winter and Summer Flowers
Harem night-bathing scene, from the Late Shah Jahan Album (recto)
Shah Jahan
Devi Attacking a Demon
Pancham Raga