EditorialThe toilet of Mian. The Transmutation of Ling. [From “The Wallet of Kai Lung.”] With twelve designs by Ilbery Lynch. London : Grant Richards, 1911. Source: 12620.i.1 plate opposite page 56.
EditorialA staple dish from Shaanxi Province in China’s central northwest, yo po mian literally means “oil-sprinkled noodles.” (Julia Gartland/The New York Times)
EditorialArtist: Wang Mian, Chinese, died 1359, Ink?Plum, ca.?1350s, Hanging scroll: ink on paper; with ivory rollers, without mounting: 45 3/16 ? 10 1/4 in. (114.8 ? 26 cm), The plum, blooming in isolation at the end of winter when it is still often surrounded...
EditorialMulla Shah and Mian Mir on a?Terrace, ca.?1630s, Opaque watercolor on paper, 2 5/8 ? 4 1/16 in. (6.7 ? 10.3 cm), India, Indian,?Islamic, Mughal dynasty?(15261857), Paintings.
Editorialcoin, tetradrachm of Galerius, year 4, Vz: imperial bust r., Drapery, GAL MAXI-MIAN [OS K], Kz: victoria n.l. with wreath and palm branch, L delta (year 4), mint, tetradrachme, Galerius, metal, trillion, Diam. 18 mm, wt. 6.75 gr, Greco-Roman Period, Ro...
EditorialAttributed to Muhammad Musa, Portrait of Mian Mir and Mulla Shah, Attributed to Muhammad Musa, Illustrated album leaf, ca. 16951705, Attributed to India, Kashmir, Watercolor on paper, Image: H. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm), W. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm), Page: H. 16 ...