Ardashir of Persia Murdering Artabanus V, King of Parthia.
Illustration for the Shah-nama by Firdausi. 18th century Persia. Miniature. 20.5X11.5 cm; 31X19.5 cm. (including the frame).
Illustration for the Shah-nama by Firdausi. 18th century Persia. Miniature. 20.5X11.5 cm; 31X19.5 cm. (including the frame).
18th century. Persia. Faience. Height, 3 cm. Diameter, 56 cm.
Snuff-box. 18th century. China. Jade. Height, 6.8 cm.
19th century. Tibet. Gilded bronze. 30X10 cm.
18th century. Japan. Carved ivory. Height, 53 cm. Length, 45 cm.
17th century. China. Porcelain painted in cobalt blue. 23.4X85 cm.
18th century. China. Porcelain decorated with painting. Height, 6.5 cm. Diameter, 37.5 cm.
Mori Morikata Sosen. 1747—1821. Japan. 181X57 cm.
Kitagawa Utamaro. 1753—1806. Japan. 1789. Xylograph. 25.5X38.5 cm.
Anonymous artist of the Капо school. 18th or 19th century. Japan. Hanging scroll. 175X100 cm.
After a model by Pablo Picasso (1881 — 1971). France. Porcelain, painted in enamel. Diameter, 25 cm.
Cesare Zocchi. 1851—1922. Italy. Marble. Height, 73 cm
Robert Cauer the Elder. 1831 — 1893. Germany. 1864 Marble. Height, 72 cm.
Pierre-Jules Mene. 1810—1879. France. Sheep and Lamb Bronze. Height, 14 cm.
L. Marchand. Active in the latter part of the 19th century. France. Bronze. Height, 38.5 cm.
Plate. 1806. Vienna, Austria. Porcelain, with polychrome and lustre painting. Diameter, 24.5 cm Mark in underglaze blue: shield.
19th century. After a 1772 model by Wilhelm Christian. Meyer, Berlin, Germany Porcelain decorated with painting. Height, 23.5 cm. Mark in underglaze blue: sceptre.
Tapestry. 18th century. After a cartoon by Jan van Orley Brussels, Flanders. Jan van den Borght’s manufactory Silk, wool. 360X500 cm.
Tapestry. 1720—30. After a cartoon by G. L. Vernan-Sal and J. Dumont. France. The Beauvais Tapestry Factory Wool, silk. 356X552 cm.
Anonymous sculptor active in the 18th century. Italy. Tinted wood. Height, 57 cm.
Anonymous sculptor active in the 18th century, Italy, Tinted wood. Height, 57 cm.
1790. Painted by Georg Lamprecht. Vienna, Austria. Porcelain, painted in grisaille. Heighi, 7.8 cm. Diameter, 6.9 cm (cup); 16.2 cm (saucer)
1770s, Berlin, Germany, Porcelain, with painting in cobalt yellow and purple. 18.6X21.6 cm Mark in underglaze blue: sceptre
1760. Vienna, Austria. Porcelain decorated with painting. Height, 39.5 cm. Diameter, 18.8 cm (vase); 17 cm (lid) Mark in underglaze blue: shield
1770s. Meissen, Germany. Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 5.5 cm; 20X17 cm (oval) Mark in underglaze blue: crossed swords
19th century. Made after a 1785 model by Louis Simon Boizot (1743—1809). Sevres, France Bronze, biscuit. Height, 41.5 cm
Berlin (Wegely’s Porcelain Factory, 1752—57), Germany Porcelain. Height, 10 cm.
Latter part of the 18th century. Made after a model by Wilhelm. Christian Meyer. Berlin, Germany Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 20.5 cm.
Late 18th century. Meissen, Germany. Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 5 cm. Diameter, 8 cm. Mark in underglaze blue: crossed swords.
1800. Vienna, Austria. Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 5.8 cm. Diameter, 6 cm
Vienna, Austria. Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 24.5 cm. Diameter, 8.1 cm.
Late I8th century. Berlin, Germany. Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 11 cm. Diameter, 7.5 cm (cup); 14 cm (saucer) Mark in underglaze blue: sceptre.
1770s. Meissen, Germany. Porcelain, with polychrome painting. Height, 17.5 cm. Diameter, 6 cm Mark in underglaze blue: crossed swords Garland of flowers shaped as a monogram: И ВТ.
Edme Bouchardon. 1698—1762. France. Bronze. Height, 64 cm
Antoine Coysevox. 1640—1720. France. Bronze. Height, 62 cm. Cast from the model of a sculpture adorning the Tuileries gate (Paris).
17th century. Germany. Wood, ivory, mother-of-pearl. 140X145X48 cm
17th century. Germany. Wood, ivory, mother-of-pearl. 123X48X39.5 cm.
Decorative plate. Early 17th century. Italy. Maiolica. Diameter, 31.5 cm
Early 17th century. Italy. Maiolica. Diameter, 32 cm.
17th century. Italy (Castelli di Abruzzo?). Maiolica. Diameter, 26 cm.
Maria Zanone. 1911 — 1971. Italy. Oil on cardboard. 50X35 cm.
Anonymous artist of the 20th century. Italy. Oil on canvas. 70X55 cm.
Frederic Longuet. В. 1904. France. Oil on plywood. 50X60.8 cm.
Rockwell Kent. 1882—1971. Oil on canvas. 70X111.5 cm.
Wladyslaw Jarocki. 1879—1965. Poland. Oil on canvas. 150X129 cm
Suzanne Savary. B. 1930. France. Oil on canvas. 60X50 cm
John White Alexander. 1856—1915. USA. Oil on canvas. 203X120 cm.
Gaston de La Touche. 1854—1913. France. 1898 Oil on panel. 59X60 cm.
Edmond Francois Aman-Jean. 1860—1935. France. Pastel. 54X46 cm
Charles Cottet. 1863—1925. France. Oil on canvas. 74X118 cm.
Jacques Francois Dresa. 1869—1929. France. Oil on cardboard. 58X42.8 cm
Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret. 1852—1929. France. Oil on panel. 21.5X25.5 cm.
Victor Jean Binet. 1849—1909. France. Oil on canvas. 71.5X60.6 cm
Mihaly Munkacsy. 1844—1909. Hungary. Oil on canvas. 59X48 cm.
Fritz Thaulow. 1847—1906. Norway. Oil on canvas. 81X66 cm.
Fritz Thaulow. 1847—1906. Norway. Oil on canvas. 64X81 cm.
Albert Edelfelt. 1854—1905. Finland. 1903 Oil on canvas. 73X56 cm.
Frants Peler Didrik Henningsen. 1850—1908. Denmark. 1892. Oil on canvas. 55X85.3 cm.
Christoffel Bisschop. 1828—1904. Holland. Oil on panel. 30X23 cm.
Josef Israels. 1824—1911. Holland. Water-colour. 57X83 cm.