EditorialWedding gifts carried by mules and camels. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.80v.
EditorialReturn of Khusrau and Shirin to their respective homes. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.79.
EditorialKhusrau and Shirin playing polo. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.30.
EditorialHorses sent as wedding gifts. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.81.
EditorialKhusrau hunting blackbuck. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.7.
EditorialShirin travelling with her companions to visit Khusrau. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.37.
EditorialShirin riding off to find Khusrau. An abridged version of Khusrau u Shirin by Nizami. Sixty-three miniatures. 1726. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style. Source: Or.2933 f.16v.
Editorial'The Lay of Sir Lanval'- a tale. Fabliaux or Tales, abridged from French manuscripts of the XIIth and XIIIth centuries. London : printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakspeare-Press, Sold by R. Faulder, New Bond-Street, 1796. Source: 680.e.11, page 157. Langu...
EditorialFrom left, Elizabeth Marvel, Bill Camp and Jason Bowen prepare to record “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” at the Cutting Room Studios in New York, Feb. 16, 2022. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times)
EditorialBlue Locust, and Faggot Caterpillar, with it's nests on the variegated Acacia ... in Guzerat. Oriental Memoirs: selected and abridged from a series of familiar letters written during seventeen years' residence in India: including observations on parts ...
EditorialHotel guest beset by salespeople in the parlour of the Hotel des Quatre Nations, Paris, 18th century. The room is full of furriers, lace sellers, hatters, mercers, hairdressers, tailors, sword cutlers, pimps, horse-dealers, etc. Arrival at Paris. Handc...
EditorialTravellers dining at a restaurant in a French inn, late 18th century. Table d'hote. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of France, translated and ab...