REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 45 



PAINTING 



39.37. Chinese, Suug dynasty or earlier. Style of Chou Fang. "Ladies playing 

 double-sixes." Color on silk. Title, one other inscription, and 3 seals 

 on the mount. Makimono : 0.307 x 0.480. 



39.51. Chinese, Ming dynasty, dated in correspondence with A. D. 1536. By 

 Wen Pi (Cheng-ming, 1470-15G7). A landscape. Ink on paper. In- 

 scription and 16 seals on the picture ; 2 inscriptions and 2 seals on the 

 mount. Makimono : 0.314 x 2.903. 



39.59. Chinese, Yiian dynasty, fourteenth century. By Wang Meng (died 1385). 



A landscape. Ink and color on paper. One inscription and 10 seals on 

 the picture ; label, 4 inscriptions and 25 seals on the mount. Makimono : 

 0.245 X 0.972. 



39.60. Chinese, Ming dynasty, fifteenth-sixteenth century. By T'ang Yin (1466- 



1524). Landscape. Ink and color on paper. One inscription and 5 

 seals on the picture; label, 9 inscriptions and 28 seals on the mount. 

 Makimono : 0.283 x 1.030. 



40.1. Chinese, Yiian dynasty, fourteenth century. Attribution to Chao Lin. 

 Tatar horsemen. Ink and gold on pai)er. Two inscriptions and 7 

 seals on the picture ; label on the mount. Makimono : 1.083 x 0.238. 



39.43. Indian, fifteenth century. Two miniatures illustrating part of a Jaina 

 sutra (see also Manuscript, 39.43 ) . Color and metallic lustre on paper : 

 Leaf 1 : A deity enthroned ; two worshippers. Leaf 3 : A deity en- 

 throned ; six other figures. 0.074 x 0.058 and 0.073 x 0.058, respectively. 



39.46a- 



39.50b. Indian, Mughal, seventeenth century. Five leaves from a royal album 

 upon which are mounted eight paintings on paper and two pages of 

 Persian calligraphy iQifa') : 



39.46a. School of Shah Jahan. By Govardhan. An equestrian portrait of 

 the Emperor Shah Jahan. Color and gold. Signature. 0.268x0.181. 



39.46b. School of Jahangir. By Mau§ur. A bird. Color. Signature. 0.114 x 

 0.205. 



39.47a. School of Jahangir. Dated in correspondence with A. D. 1620. Attri- 

 bution to Farrukh Beg. Shah Tahmasp in the mountains. Color 

 and gold. Inscription. 0.219 x 0.138. 



39.47b. School of Jahangir. By Mulhaiumad. A bird. Color and gold. In- 

 scription. 0.142 X 0.100. 



39.48a. School of Jahangir. Attribution to Mansiir. Two deer in a land- 

 scape. Color and gold. Inscription. 0.167x0.093. 



39.48b. School of Jahangir. Dated in corresiKjndeuce with A. D. 1610. The 

 Emperor Humayun enthroned, a sword bearer in attendance. Color 

 and gold. Inscription. 0.181x0.119. (Illustrated.) 



39.49a. School of Shah Jahan. Dated in correspondence with A. D. 1629. By 

 Hasji^im. The Emperor Shah Jahan standing upon a globe; above, 

 angels in clouds bearing insignia of sovereignty. Color and gold; 

 faint outline drawings on the globe. Signature and inscriptiong. 

 0.251x0.158. 



39.49b. Persian, sixteenth century. By Mir 'All. An illuminated gita'. 

 Naspa'Uq script on blue paper. Signature. 0.171 x 0.092. 



39.50a. School of Jahangir, co. A. D. 1625. By Hlishim. A portrait of the 

 Khan-Khanan ('Abd-'r-Rahim), Color and gold. Signature. 0.149 x 

 0.082. (Illustrated). 



39.50b. Persian, sixteenth century. By Mir 'All. An Illuminated qifa'. 

 Nas{a'liq script on blue paper. Signature. 0.186 x 0.087. 



