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Hunting Scene (a) and Calligraphy (b)
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Hunting Scene (a) and Calligraphy (b)
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Persian
Maker
Indian
Date
ca. 1540
Medium
Gouahe, ink and gold
Dimensions
sheet: 12 in. x 7 in. (30.5 cm x 17.8 cm)
Classification
DRAWINGS
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Toivo Laminan (Margaret Chamberlin, Class of 1929)
Object number
1963.38.2.a-.b
Status
Not on view
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