Works depicting Hunting
433–468 of 573 works · most celebrated first
Vânat la malul apei (în Reg. Inv.: Vânat la apă). Pandant: Vânat cu corn de vânătoare
Painting
Painting
Vânat păzit de doi câini ; pandant: Vânat păzit de câini
Plecare la vânătoare
Prepelicar brun; pandant: Prepelicar alb
Vânat cu corn de vânătoare. Pandant: Vânat la malul apei (în Reg. Inv.: Vânat la apă)
Vânat lângă un arbore (în registrul inventar: Vânat mort lângă un copac)
Vînătoare de mistreț ; pandant: Căprior
Vânătoare de mistreț
Leoparzi jucându-se; pandant: Doi urși
Vânătoare de bâtlani
A Mounted Prince Hunting Lion in a Rocky Landscape
Study for "The Bear Hunt" (for the Alcázar, Madrid)
The lion, suspecting treachery on the part of the monkey, slays him and flees, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Twenty-ninth Night
Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks)
The wolf and the jackal, serving as viziers, instigate the lion who pursues the Brahman up a tree, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Twenty-first Night
Hunting with falcons in a landscape (recto)
The third suitor, who is an archer, shoots the wicked fairy who has imprisoned Zuhra. He rides on a magic horse prepared by the second suitor and is led to the spot by the divining prowess of the first, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-fourth Night
Hunting near Hartenfels Castle
The son of the pious man slays the dragon, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fifty-second Night
Raja Ram Chand of Amber (r. 1667–88) Hunting Wild Boar
Lions and Fox in a Rugged Landscape
The gardener seizes and beats a donkey who insisted on braying, while the deer, its companion flees to safety, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Forty-first Night
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A Band of Tartar Horsemen Hunting an Elk
Rao Umed Singh of Bundi
Raja Jawan Singh of Mewar
Akbar
Akbar assists in capturing a cheetah
Akbar
Indrajit, Rama and Lakshmana
Akbar hunting at Palam, near Delhi
Khan Kilan
Akbar
Akbar and Hamid Bakari