Plate I. Miniatures And Examples of Calligraphy from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr. Mughal School. Early Seventeenth Century. A-A Man Making Paper (Detail), by Daulat. B, C-Two Pages of Calligraphy, by Mīr 'Alī, with Surrounding Decoration. 40 by 25.8 cm. (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Plate II. Miniatures from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr (Details). A-A Calligrapher at Work, by Daulat. B-Another Calligrapher, by Bishan Dās. C-Boy Reading, by Āgā Rizā. D-Scene of Chiropody, Attributed to Govardhan. E-St. Jerome, by Nādira Bānū, After an Engraving by Ægidius Sadeler (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Plate III. Miniatures from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr. A-A Lady Playing a Lyre. B-Laylā Visiting Majnūn in the Desert, Both by Manohar Dās. C-The Emperor Bābur Surrounded by His Courtiers. D-An Elephant Resting (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
Plate II. A and B-Drinking Scene, Showing Sultān Husain Mirzā, by Bihzād. Miniatures from Sa'di's "Būstān" (Bibliothèque Egyptienne, Cairo). Fresh Light on the Herat Painters
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Plate III. C-King Dara and the Herdsman, by Bihzād. Miniatures from Sa'di's "Būstān" (Bibliothèque Egyptienne, Cairo). Fresh Light on the Herat Painters
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Plate III. D-An Old Man Refused Entrance to a Mosque, by Bihzād. Miniatures from Sa'di's "Būstān" (Bibliothèque Egyptienne, Cairo). Fresh Light on the Herat Painters
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Plate IV. A-A Theological Dispute, by Bihzād. Miniatures from Sa'di's "Būstān" (Bibliothèque Egyptienne, Cairo). Fresh Light on the Herat Painters
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Plate IV. B-Joseph Fleeing from Potiphar's Wife, by Bihzād. Miniatures from Sa'di's "Būstān" (Bibliothèque Egyptienne, Cairo). Fresh Light on the Herat Painters
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The Ladies of Egypt Astonished at the Beauty of Joseph. Miniatures from a MS, by Jāmī, Ascribed to Qāsim 'Alī (Gulistan Museum, Tehran)