EditorialPage from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Forty-first night: The gardener seizes and beats a donkey who insisted on braying, while the deer, its companion, flees to safety, c. 1560. India, Mughal, Reign of Akbar, 16th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and...
EditorialPage from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Thirty-first night: The donkey, in a tiger?s skin, reveals his identity by braying aloud, 1558-1560. Attributed to Basavana (Indian, active c. 1560?1600). Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper;.
EditorialErin go bray,engraving 1799, an Irish field officer on his charger, or an Irishman holding a lance, sitting on a donkey which is braying O how I long for a union with the English Bull, ay by my soul or the English Cow, or the English any thing! To the ...
EditorialErin go bray,engraving 1799, an Irish field officer on his charger, or an Irishman holding a lance, sitting on a donkey which is braying O how I long for a union with the English Bull, ay by my soul or the English Cow, or the English any thing! To the ...