EditorialTartars around Kazan, Tartars in their garments from the area around Kazan, Signed: J. B. le Prince (del.), J. B. Tilliard (sculp.), Copper engraving, no. XXVI, after p. 332 (vol. 1), Le Prince, Jean-Baptiste ; Tilliard, Jean-Baptiste, 1768, Jean Chapp...
EditorialKalabak bair road across the Kazan-Balkan, Kazan Pass in Bulgaria, Signed: Kaeseberg X.J, Fig. 91, p. 84, K?seberg, Hugo (sc.), 1879, F. Kanitz: Donau-Bulgarien und der Balkan: historisch-geographisch-ethnographische Reisestudien aus den Jahren 1860-18...
EditorialView of the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg Cathedral of Kasan, 2. (title on object), dome, architecture, church (exterior), colonnade, Kazan Cathedral, L. Gothe (mentioned on object), Berlin, c. 1850 - c. 1880, cardboard, photographic paper, albumen...
EditorialTriptych with the Mother of God of Kazan and scenes from the life of Christ, The object cast in three parts, which was used as a travel icon, consists of a central panel with an upper part and two side panels on which representations in relief are prov...
EditorialEight Immortals of the Wine Cup, Yokoyama Kazan (Japanese, 1784-1837), Edo, 1784-1837, ink and color on silk, 43-1/2 x 19-1/4 in. (image), Signed: Kazan Horizontally split ovoid relief seal with upper Ka and lower zan (san), Asian Art.
EditorialSuikoden (Tales of the Water Margin), Watanabe Kazan (Japanese, 1793-1841), Edo, 1817-1829, color woodblock print, 7-7/8 x 7 in., Signed by artist: Kazan sho, Asian Art.
EditorialPortrait of Ko Sukoku, possibly 1817. Watanabe Kazan (Japanese, 1793-1841), Tani Buncho (Japanese, 1763-1840). Fan, wood with ink, color, gold, and silver on paper; overall: 17.8 x 45.7 cm (7 x 18 in.).
EditorialPortrait of Ozora Buzaemon, 1827. Watanabe Kazan (Japanese, 1793-1841). Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper; image: 221.8 x 117.8 cm (87 5/16 x 46 3/8 in.); overall: 256.8 x 131 cm (101 1/8 x 51 9/16 in.); with knobs: 256.8 x 140.5 cm (101 1/8 x 55 ...
EditorialCatherine II on the Staircase of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan Greeted by the Clergy on the Day of her Accession on 28 June 1762 (Sheet 4).