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Maria Cosway’s ‘A Persian going to adore the sun’
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 300-305
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Boucher, Diane (Boucher, Diane)
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1. A Persian going to adore the sun, by Maria Cosway. 1784. Oil on canvas, 61 by 73.7 cm. (Sir John Soane’s Museum, London).
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2. A woman worshipping the sun, from the Gulshan Album, attributed to Basawan. c.1590–95. Watercolour and gold on paper, 42.6 by 26.7 cm. (page). (Museum of Islamic Art, Doha).
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3. A woman worshipping the sun, attributed to Madhu. c.1595. Gouache with gold on paper, 15.5 by 10.4 cm. (Courtesy Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch ltd., London).
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4. Hope (Spes), by Georges Reverdy. 1550–60. Engraving, 16.8 by 10.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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5. Shah Alam, the Mughal Emperor reviewing the Third Brigade of the East India troops at Allahabad, by Tilly Kettle. 1781. Oil on canvas. (Victoria Memorial, Calcutta).
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6. A Persian going to adore the sun, by James Walker after Maria Cosway. 1784. Mezzotint, 35.2 by 40.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7. A Persian going to adore the sun, by Emma Smith after Maria Cosway. 1801. Mezzotint, 45 by 30 cm. (British Museum, London).
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8. A British minister worshipping the meridian sun, published by G. Humphrey. 1786. Etching, 22.8 by 26.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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9. Detail of The Picture Room in the House of John Soane Esq, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 1st March 1824, by Henry Shaw. (Repr. in J. Britton and A. Pugin: Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London, London 1825–28).
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The funerary couch of An Jia and the art of Sogdian immigrants in sixth-century China
10/2019 | 1399 | 161
Pages: 820-829
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1. Cover of An Jia’s tombstone. 579. Limestone, 47 by 47 cm. (Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, Xi’an).
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10. Detail of Fig.3, showing a scene of dancing from the left side panel.
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11. Ewer decorated with female figures. Sasanian, c.sixth–seventh century AD. Silver with gilding, 35.5 by 16.9 by 14 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington).
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12. Detail of a stone mortuary couch. c.Sixth century. Limestone, paint and gilding. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond).
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13. Detail of an altarpiece with Maitreya and attendants, showing donor figures. 524. Gilt bronze, height 76.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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14. Seated Buddha. c.550–77. Limestone, paint and gilding. 120 cm. (Qingzhou Museum).
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15. Ewer showing Greek mythological scenes. Sasanian, fifth–sixth century AD. Silver with gilding, 37.5 by 12.8 cm. (Guyuan Museum).
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2. The funerary couch of An Jia. 579. Limestone, paint and gilding, 228 by 103 by 117 cm. (Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, Xi’an).
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3. Decorative screen of the couch depicted in Fig.2. Upper tier: back panel; lower tier: left- and right-side panels.
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4. Gable of the stone gate in the An Jia tomb. 579. Limestone, paint and gilding, 66 by 128 cm. (Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, Xi’an).
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5. Detail of Fig.3, showing the portrait of a couple on the left side panel.
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6. Detail of Fig.3, showing an ox cart on the right side panel.
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7. Detail of Fig.3, showing a scene of ram hunting in the upper section and boar hunting in the lower.
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8. Plate depicting a king hunting rams. Sasanian, c.fifth–sixth century AD. Silver with gilding, 4.6 by 21.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. Plate depicting a king hunting boar. Sasanian, c.fourth century AD. Silver with gilding, 5 by 24 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington).