Boy with leaves and box – China – Qing dynasty (1644–1911) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/60682
characters for these virtues, both of which are read he—this pair is also thought to have
characters for these virtues, both of which are read he—this pair is also thought to have
characters for these virtues, both of which are read he—this pair is also thought to have
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PanelOne of the most fascinating and mysterious objects of early Islamic art in the Museum’s collection, this wood panel was acquired in 1937 from the dealer Paul Mallon in Paris
I. 5684 a-b); Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo (nos. 9518, 11636); Museum of Archaeology
Alternatively, they may have been attached to textile banners or hangings.
carved, these two fragmentary images of the Ascension are so similar that they must have
carved, these two fragmentary images of the Ascension are so similar that they must have
well-known for genre scenes and for small-scale portraits, of which he claimed to have
well-known for genre scenes and for small-scale portraits, of which he claimed to have
Said to have been found in Vari (Greece), near Sounion, by the sea (Brummer Gallery
Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1942 Object Number: 42.11.36 Said to have
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are the most important luxury decks of hand-painted European playing cards that have