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Emperor Muhammad Shah (1702–1748) Hunting\r\n\r\n

Artist: Bhupal Singh (Indian, active mid-18th century)

A Woman Grooming Her Hair

Artist: Unknown

Woman Playing a Tambura

Artist: Unknown

Woman on a Balcony

Artist: Unknown

Prince Mu’azzam Hunting

Artist: Unknown

Musical Gathering

Artist: Unknown

Lovers on a Terrace

Artist: Unknown

Woman Grasping a Flowering Tree

Artist, attributed to: Hunhar II (Indian, active 18th century)

Crane standing

Artist: Unknown

The Silkscreen Paintings, 1962-64

Artist: Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925–2008)

Woman holding a branch of flowering plum

Artist: Nakamura Daizaburō (Japanese, 1898–1947)

Manuscript Page

Artist: Unknown

Illustrated Manuscript Page

Artist: Unknown

Study for "Sitting... the Wheel"

Artist: Öyvind Fahlström (Swedish, 1928–1976, active United States)

Wakamurasaki (The Young Murasaki or Lavender)

Artist: Tosa School (Japanese, early 15th–late 19th century)

Minori (The Rites)

Artist: Tosa School (Japanese, early 15th–late 19th century)

Yūgiri (Evening Mist)

Artist: Tosa School (Japanese, early 15th–late 19th century)

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