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Fragment of Cope
1820 – 1860
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.248B
Left and right sides of print are seperated by an herm. The left side of the print is a darkened pseudo-interior, with light illimunating two female figures and dead lambs. The right side of the print is set in front of a barn(?) and features figures reacting to the body of a deceased woman in the foreground. BL 2/28/18
Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian (culture or style))
The Plague
1515 – 1516
Museum Purchase
1960/2.131

Laurent Hubert
Design for a Clock Case
1760 – 1770
Museum Purchase
1963/2.29
A lady plays a musical instrument (most probably the rudra vina) in the center-left of the composition. Within the palace setting are also two attendants--one standing with a fly whisk above her mistress's head, the other seated in the right edge of the picture. A peacock with his feathers on full display is depicted in the center-left of the image, amidst the action enveloping the female figures. Utensils are placed on the staircase below the scene.
Artist Unknown, India, Rajasthan, Jaipur School
Ragamala series: Ragini Gujari
1745 – 1755
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Leo S. Figiel and Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Figiel.
1975/2.157

Hans Sebald Beham
The Betrayal of Christ, No. 3 of the Series of 8 Prints from "The Passion"
1535
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
1949/1.103

Henri Salembier
Design for a Vertical Panel (1 of a set of 12)
1781
Museum Purchase
1959/2.75
Several travelers are walking up along the mountain path. Some carry heavy goods, and some hold touches. There are trees on the edge of the road. A river flows below cut a steep-sided canyon between the two mountains. The title is written in the red box on the right side of the print, and there is also a yellow box next to it and a red box on the lower left side.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tôkaidô (Tate-e Edition): #11 Hakone, Crossing the Pass at Night
1855
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1948/1.133

Rembrandt van Rijn
Descent from the Cross by Torchlight
1654
Gift of Alice Berle Crawford
1991/2.77
The painting is divided into two panels. The lower panel depicts the Raja with six females in the courtyard of a palace. The Raja stands with a sword and shield. The palace is decorated colorfully, which contrasts with the upper panel which is monochromatic blue. The upper panel depicts a procession scene, which includes figures on horses and an elephant as well as a shrine.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
A Raja with his Ladies
1733 – 1766
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink, in Memory of Stephen Blos
1985/2.140

British
The Veil of Darkness
1809
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1970/2.115C

Joseph Mallord William Turner;Robert Dunkarton (British (modern))
Rispah, 2nd Book of Samuel. Chap. 21
1812
1997/1.277
A blue poster with a white, five-pronged shape in the center. The top left pring "holds" a torch, and blue and red squares are arranged across the graphic. The bottom reads "Boston", "A new national park...", and lists various historical sites in the city.
Paul Rand (American (North American))
A New National Park
1975
Gift of Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo and Maria Phillips
2016/2.199
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