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Tuti-nama: Detail of Tiger
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: Detail of woman
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: In order to falsely implicate her husband, Hamnaz places a knife by his side and lets the blood dripping from her nose stain his clothes (Tale XXV)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: Landscape with lotus pool (Tale VIII)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: Mukhtar throws his wife Maimuna into the pit, but she saves herself (Tale XXV)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The Brahman gambler sees the daughter of the king of jinns in a pit together with an old man and a cauldron of boiling oil (Tale VII)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The Brahmin is asked by the Raja to bring the king of the Ocean to his nuptial feast on pain of death
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The Brahmin, unable to select from the four gifts of the king of the Ocean, seeks the Raja's advice (Tale XI)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The cat attacks the mice which disturb the lion (Tale XV)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The creatures of the sea are asked by the king of the Ocean to take a message to the Brahmin (Tale XI)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The daughter of the king of jinns bows before the King of Kings who has just undergone the ordeal of passing through boiling oil to emerge as a youth (Tale VII)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The deceitful wife assaults her erring husband (Tale VIII)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The destitute Mukhtar meets his wife Maimuna at a holy shrine (Tale XXV)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The donkey in tiger's skin, reveals his identity by braying aloud (Tale XXXI) - attributed to Basawan
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The four destitute friends go to a wise man who gives each one of them a magic shell to be placed on top of the turban (Tale XLVII)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The fourth man digs at the spot where he dropped the shell, expecting jewels, but discovering mere iron (Tale XLVII)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The goldsmith and the carpenter inform the king of a dream in which the golden images plan to desert the city for lack of worshippers (Tale III)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The goldsmith judged - the bear cubs trained by the carpenter behave as though they were his sons (Tale III)
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The hunter offers the mother parrot to the king of Kamapura (Tale V) - attributed to Basawan
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
Tuti-nama: The hunter throws away the baby parrots, who pretend to be dead, and captures the mother (Tale V) - attributed to Basawan
Author(s) | Cleveland Museum of Art; Photographer: Basham, Arthur Llewellyn |
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Type | Image |
Date Published | - |
Date Created | April, 1978 |
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