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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
The next painting from this story is in the Edwin Binney 3rd Collection of the San Diego Museum of Art (1990.143).
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The farmer, father of the son with the deceitful wife, steal
The king places the talisman on his sleeping wife, from a Tu
The pious man’s son, now a king, reveals himself to his fath
Basawan (Indian, active mid-1500s) — The monkey slain, his
Mahrusa kills herself at the tomb of the king of Zabul, and
In order to falsely implicate her husband, Hamnaz places a k
Khalis repays the prince for his kindness by changing into a
Suraju (Indian) — The prince sent back to the place of execu
Shravana (Indian, active 1550s–c.1600) — The deceitful wife
Khulasa, a vizier, sees the daughter of Khassa, another vizi
Shahr-Arai’s husband bends to kiss his wife who feigns sleep
The king’s emissary being provided with gifts for his missio