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Three Exhibitions of Oriental Art
09/1949 | 558 | 91
Pages: 258+260-261
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Wellesz, Emmy (Wellesz, Emmy; Stross, Emmy; Wellesz, E. F.; Wellesz, E.)
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29. Seven Men in a Waterless Desert. From an Unknown Manuscript. Herat, about 1495 A. D.
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30. Rustam Striking a Door with His Mace. From a Manuscript of the Shahnama. 1490-1500 A. D. (British Museum.)
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27. The Death of Rustam: with His Last Strength He Shoots Shaghad Through the Tree-Trunk; His Horse Raksh Lies Impaled in the Pit. Illustration to the Shahnama of Firdausi. School of Tabriz, 1330-40 A. D. (British Museum.)
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28. Gushtasp Killing the Dragon. From a Manuscript of the Shahnama. Probably Shiraz, about 1420 A. D. (British Museum.)
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Mughal Paintings at Burlington House
02/1948 | 539 | 90
Pages: 44-47+49
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Wellesz, Emmy (Wellesz, Emmy; Stross, Emmy; Wellesz, E. F.; Wellesz, E.)
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25. St John the Evangelist, from Dürer's Crucifixion in the Small Passion Series. Copied by Abu'l Hasan, Signed and Dated 1600. (Mr Gerald Reitlinger; R. A. 820.)
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22. Leaf from a MS of the Iyar-i-Danish, by an Artist of Akbar's Court. About 1600 A. D. 19.6 by 12.8 cm. (Sir Cowasji Jehangir, Bart., Bombay; R. A. 891.)
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23. Agni, Disguised as a Pigeon, Seeking King Ushimara's Protection. From a MS of the Razmnama, Dated 1598 A. D. Signed Pak. 23.6 by 14.1 cm. (State Museum, Baroda; R. A. 823.)
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24. Weighing of Prince Khurram by His Father. About 1615 A. D. 30.4 by 20 cm. (The Executors of the Late P. C. Manuk; R. A. 1134.)
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An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
06/1942 | 471 | 80
Pages: 135-141+143
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Plate I. A-Akbar Watching a Fight between Two Religious Sects for a Bathing Place. By Basawan and Tara. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate I. B-Akbar Watching a Fight between Two Religious Sects for a Bathing Place. By Basawan and Asi. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate I. C-Akbar Watching the Drowning of Two of His Followers. By Lal and Sanwala. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate I. D-Akbar's Entry into Surat. By Farukh Beg. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. A-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Lal and Ram Das. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. B-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Lal and Ibrahim Kahar. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. C-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Jagan and Surdas. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. D-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Jagan and Madhu. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. A-The Siege of Fort Chitor in Rajputana by Muskin and Bhura. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. B-The Siege of Fort Chitor in Rajputana. By Muskin and Sarwan. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. C-The Building of Agra. By Muskin and Sarwan. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. D-The Building of Fathpur Sikri. By Tulsi the Elder and Bhawani. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript