ILLUSTRATIONS IN LINE

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Feather-fan, Nimroudix
Peacock-feather Fanxii
Head-piecexiii
Initial—Boy with Fan[1]
Tea-fan[9]
Initial—Vulture with Emblem of Protection[10]
Fire-fan, Colombia[12]
Portuguese ‘Abano’[12]
Plaited Hand-fan, Egyptian[13]
Hand-fan, Egyptian[13]
[Pg xix]Hand-fan, Egyptian[14]
Fly-whisk, Egyptian[14]
Ceremonial Fans—from Rosellini[15]
Cere”monial F”ns[16]
Investiture of the Office of Fan-bearer[17]
Umbrella or Canopy of Chariot of Rameses III.[19]
Initial—Assyrian Fly-whisk[20]
Assyrian and Persian Fly-whisks[21]
Covers of Fly-whisks[21]
Tail-piece—from an Assyrian relief[26]
Initial—Greek Girl with Fan[27]
Greek Fans[28]
Greek Girl with Fan[30]
Tail-piece—Girl with Fan[32]
Initial—from printed Cotton Hanging, India[33]
Cingalese Sēsata[37]
Fly-whisk—from an illumination[38]
Fly-”whisk- from a painting on talc, Madras[38]
Emblem of Royalty[39]
Royal Standards[40]
Hand-fan[41]
Plaited-Grass Fan[41]
Flag-fan[41]
Talapat Fan and Pankhás[42]
Burmese Fan of Gold[43]
Portion of Embroidered Muslin (Chamba, Nineteenth Century)[44]
Fly-whisk used by Jains[45]
Circular Fan, ‘Like the Moon’[46]
Fan of Hsi Wang Mu (Japanese Painting, British Museum)[47]
Fan of Ming Dynasty (Painting, British Museum)[47]
White Plumed Fan of Hsi Wang Mu[48]
Two Pear-shaped Screens[49]
Initial—Japanese[60]
Feather-fan, Japanese Painting[61]
Hand-screen,Japa”nese P”nting[61]
Fly-whisk, Upper Nile[77]
Plaited Fans, South Pacific Islands[79]
Plaited Fans, Hawaiian[80]
Various Fans, Samoa[81]
Variou”s FansBritish Guiana[81]
Variou”s FansEcuador and Peru[81]
Variou”s FansSouth-Eastern Pacific[81]
Flag-fan, West Africa[83]
Fly-whisk, Andaman Islands[85]
Fly-”whiskTahiti[85]
Fly-”whiskMatabele[86]
Fly-”whiskEast African[86]
Angel with Flabellum[87]
Processional Flabellum[88]
Coptic Flabellum[89]
Flabellum, from Greek Psalter[93]
Flab”ellumfrom Goar[94]
Flab”ellumMonza[96]
Flag-fan, from Vatican (a glass vase)[98]
Banner-fan, from ivory diptich[99]
Ghost-fan, Malay Archipelago[106]
Fan of Ferrara, or Duck’s-foot[107]
Fragments of Fan from Château de Pierre[109]
Small Rigid Fans, 1590[109]
Feather-fan, Milan[110]
Diagram of parts of Folding-fan[116]
Rigid Screen of Bologna, 1590[127]
Fan of Rice-straw, Fifteenth Century[138]
Dimensions of Fans, 1550-1780[148]
Japanese Lady’s Court-fan[175]
Long-handled Feather-fan[176]
Ostrich-feather Folding-fan, Amsterdam[196]
Flag-fan, Titian[204]
Ivory Fan, Madras, Nineteenth Century[231]
Plaited Fan[232]
Hide-fan, from Benin[271]
Queen Kapiolani’s Fan[272]
From a Chinese Screen, Victoria and Albert Museum[299]


A Concert. Dutch, 1720-30, given by the Duke of Cobury to Princess Victoria (afterwards Queen) in 1836, from the collection of Fans at Gotha.H.R.H. Princess Louise,
Duchess of Argyll.