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Asylum Manuscripts
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[I.C. Editions Inc. New York New York] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums March 13 1995.
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Asylum for Imbecile Poor, proposed for Leavesden Woodside, near Watford, and Caterham, Surrey: bird's eye view. Wood engraving by W.C. Smith, 1868, after J. Giles & Bivan.
Asylum for Imbecile Poor, proposed for Leavesden Woodside, near Watford, and Caterham, Surrey: bird's eye view. Wood engraving by W.C. Smith, 1868, after J. Giles & Bivan.
Lettering: Proposed Asylum for Imbecile Poor at Leavesden Woodside, near Watford; and at Caterham, near Croydon. - Messrs. John Giles & Bivan, architects. Worthington C. Smith....
Granted political asylum in US
Granted political asylum in US
Granted political asylum in the United States, Viktor Jaanimets, Estonian sailor who fled from Russian liner Baltika, leaves US immigration offices a free man. At his left is John ...
Bathing Maidens Observed by the Master of the Garden, illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Haft Paykar of Nizami
Bathing Maidens Observed by the Master of the Garden, illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Haft Paykar of Nizami
This small painting has been carefully, if unfortunately, cut from a manuscript page, preserving the pictorial elements that extended beyond the gold ruling. The opposite side of t...
Canon Table With St Paul, in the 'Bury Gospels'
Canon Table With St Paul, in the 'Bury Gospels'
After the 9th-century Danish invasions and
10th-century reform of monasteries, the kind of decoration seen in
earlier manuscripts such as the Lindisfarne Gospels becomes rare.
Late...

