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The Stubble FieldHenry Golden Dearth · 1909
Paintings after Ancient Masters: A Bird and Peach-Blossom BranchChen Hongshou · 1625
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Study of the Head of an Old ManVladimir Makovsky · 1892
Sketch of Ibaraki-dōjiShibata Zeshin · 1840
Seated Jina Rishabha Enshrined, from a Jain Manuscript: Kalpa-Sutra1500
Chinese Literatus Traveling to a Mountain Temple1594
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Jatayu hinders Ravana’s chariot, trying to prevent the abduction of Sita (recto), from a Kalighat album1896
Album of Calligraphy and PaintingsBian Shoumin · 1726
Study for "An Apotheosis of a Saint" (for San Bernardino dei Morti, Milan)Sebastiano Ricci · 1698
Gaudi Ragini1712
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Mahrusa kills herself at the tomb of the king of Zabul, and her husband does likewise, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-sixth Night1560
The Bathers, Souvenir of the Banks of the Anio River at TivoliThéodore Caruelle d'Aligny · 1851
High Tide on the MarshesMartin Johnson Heade · 1872
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Chinese Sages1649
Swinging Gibbon1202
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Bijan killing the wild boars of Irman, from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi (Persian, about 934–1020)1610
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Royal Woman Holding a Flower1690
Scenes from the Tales of Ise1650
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EveningHugh Huntington Howard · 1900
The FurnaceCarl Gaertner · 1924
Album of Landscape Painting Illustrating Old PoemsHua Yan · 1745
A Group of Women in Ecstasy Before Madhava, from a Madhavanala Kamakandala1720
The princess discovers the dead bodies, with heads severed, of her husband and his Brahman friend, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-fourth Night1560
The magician, disguised as a Brahman, visits the king of Babylon, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-fifth Night1560
The Triumph of Neptune and AmphitriteFrans Francken the Younger · 1630