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Lotto Carpet 17th century The palette and design of this carpet recalls the famous "Lotto" carpets, named after a well-known altarpiece by Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto
Landscape with Cattle Driver and Shepherd. Few painters were as popular at the end of the 18th century as the 17th-century landscapist Aelbert Cuyp
Interrupted Reading 1865-1875 France. Interrupted Reading is among the most compelling of Camille Corotis late figure paintings
Border Designs for the Mortlake Acts of the Apostles Tapestries ca. 1626-1636 Franz Cleyn These two large watercolors represent the design for the right and left side of the border of a tapestry
Tale of the Fox dated 1669 (Kanbun 9) Unidentified artist Illustrated handscrolls (emakimono), with alternating sections of texts and illustrations
The Poet Mibu no Tadamine, from a set of album leaves illustrating The Thirty-six Poetic Immortals early 17th century Iwasa Matabei Japanese For the Japanese elite
The Medici Vase 1600-1799 England. This ancient marble vaseodepicted by an unknown artist working in Italyowas owned by the Medici family and became a popular work for draftsmen to copy
Cabin in the Cotton c 1931-1937 United States. The self-taught artist Horace Pippin began painting as a means of therapy, hoping to regain the mobility of his right arm
The Annunciation 1853-1863 Italy. A stunning impression of Federico Barocciis most famous print, this masterful combination of etching
Christ Carrying the Cross, from The Passion of Christ 1596-1598 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of
The Flagellation, from "The Passion of Christ" 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
The Last Supper, from "The Passion of Christ" 1598 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Tondo mirror frame ca. 1490-1500 Italian, Siena Round, or tondo, frames housing mirrors or devotional images were a popular type of domestic furnishing in Tuscany in the fifteenth
The Tama River at Ide, Yamashiro Province probably 1766 Suzuki Harunobu Japanese The poetry of place and place name has a long and evocative tradition in Japanese literature
The Resurrection, from "The Passion of Christ" 1596 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Ecce Homo, from "The Passion of Christ" 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Wooded Landscape with a River, Castle, and Town Beyond 1611 Denijs van Alsloot Flemish The appeal of this elaborate landscape lies in its harmoniously balanced compositional structure
Christ Carrying the Cross, from "The Passion of Christ" 1596-98 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion
Christ Before Caiaphas, from The Passion of Christ 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Christ before Caiphas, from The Passion of Christ 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
The Flagellation, from The Passion of Christ 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Christ Before Pilate, from The Passion of Christ 1596 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
The Agony in the Garden, from The Passion of Christ 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Serape 1830-1860 Saltillo During the second half of the eighteenth and first half of the nineteenth century, a number of weaving centers flourished in northern Mexico that produced brilliantly
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) late 6th century B. C. Related to the Painter of Vatican GTerracotta lekythos (oil flask) late 6th century B.C. Related to the Painter of Vatican G.31 Ajax and Achilles playing a board game, and AthenaDuring the second half of the sixth century B.C
The Betrayal of Christ, from The Passion of Christ 1598 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
The Last Supper, from The Passion of Christ 1598 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
Christ on the Cross, from The Passion of Christ 1596-98 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ 1597 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
The Entombment, from "The Passion of Christ" 1596 Hendrick Goltzius Netherlandish Between 1596 and 1598 Goltzius engraved this series of twelve prints illustrating the Passion of Christ
"Bluish-Green Fish Scales" mid-17th century Kano Tan'y? Tan'y"Bluish-Green Fish Scales" mid-17th century Kano Tan'y? Tan'y? is best known as the heir to the mantle of the Kano school of painters in the early seventeenth to mid-seventeenth century
Plate IX from "Choix de Coquillages et de Crustaces" 1758 Franz Michael Regenfuss The Nuremberg artist Regenfuss was fascinated by exotic natural-history objects
Portrait of Shaoyu in the guise of Liu Ling ca. 1795 Unidentified artist This is an example of a type of portrait that became popular in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Sixteen Illustrations of Ancient Ceremonial Displays 1903 Furuya Kōrin This lavishly illustrated book in deluxe format captures the appearance of how elite residences of premodern times would
"Akashi", "Channel Buoys" ("Miotsukushi"), "The Wormwood Patch" (")"Akashi", "Channel Buoys" ("Miotsukushi"), "The Wormwood Patch" ("Yomogiu"), "Gatehouse" ("Sekiya")
Tired Out, from "The Graphic" Christmas number December 7, 1885 After Adrien Emmanuel Marie This gently humorous image offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the aftermath of one of London's
Drinking Festival of the Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup late 18th century Follower of Nagasawa Rosetsu ???? The Tang dynasty poet Du Fu celebrated eight famous drinkers of his age in his poem Eight
Shakespeare - Sacrificed; or, The Offering to Avarice June 20, 1789 James Gillray British Between 1789 and 1805, the publisher John Boydell ran the Shakespeare Gallery
The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 1823 Asher Brown Durand American This engraving reproduces Trumbull's famous painting, now at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven
"Tenmangū, " Sugawara no Michizane as Tenjin Traveling to China early 19th century Sengai Gibon This spontaneously sketched image of a Japanese courtier by the Rinzai Zen monk Sengai Gibon
Sword guard (Tsuba) With the Motif of Lǐ Bai Viewing a Waterfall (李白観'図") caSword guard (Tsuba) With the Motif of Lǐ Bai Viewing a Waterfall (李白観'図") ca. 1615-1868 Japanese Motif of this lavishly gilded shibuichi tsuba is the Chinese poet Lǐ Bai (李白)
"Ornamental Lotto" Carpet early 17th century Carpets displaying this striking design of stylized vegetal arabesques in yellow on a red background are often called "Lottos
Madonna and Child with Angels ca. 1455-60 Antonio Rossellino Italian Italian fifteenth-century marble reliefs of the madonna
Virgin and Child in a niche ca. 1460 Luca della Robbia Italian One of the most distinguished sculptors of the early Renaissance, Luca della Robbia created famous works in marble
"Lotto" Carpet ca. 1600 Carpets displaying this striking design of stylized vegetal arabesques in yellow on a red background are often called "Lottos
Vintage Scene and Peasant Children Dancing (painting pair), 1650s. Circle of Le Nain (French). Oil on canvas; framed: 111 x 142 x 8 cm (43 11/16 x 55 7/8 x 3 1/8 in.); unframed
Some Scenes of Parisian Life, 1899. Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947). Lithograph; sheet: 53. 5 x 40Some Scenes of Parisian Life, 1899. Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947). Lithograph; sheet: 53.5 x 40.4 cm (21 1/16 x 15 7/8 in.); image: 41.5 x 33.9 cm (16 5/16 x 13 3/8 in.)
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