Islamic and Indian Art

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Islamic and Indian Art

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A brass figure of Meenakshi Tamil Nadu, South India, 19th Centurythe female deity standing with her hands held out, wearing large earrings and cop...

Two Mewar princes showing reverence to Krishna, who stands in a temple alcove Udaipur, mid-18th Centurygouache and gold on paper, red border 292 x...

A scene with devotees before Brahma, perhaps from a Ramayana series Mewar, circa 1710-20gouache and gold on paper, yellow panel at top with two li...

A royal elephant and mahout Kishangarh, late 18th Centurygouache and gold on paper 210 x 277 mm.Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, Indian and Southeas...

Thirteen Kalighat paintings, depicting subjects from Hindu mythology and scenes of Bengali life Calcutta, circa 1860-70watercolour and tin detaili...

Radha and Krishna in a forest pavilion, a female devotee attending them Kangra, circa 1830gouache and gold on paper, blue border with floral motif...

Radha and Krishna exchanging glances by a palace doorway Mandi or Kangra, by a painter of the second generation after Nainsukh, early 19th Century...

Hari-hara, the composite Vishnu-Siva, with Nandi, Garuda, and female and male devotees Pahari, circa 1830gouache and gold on paper, blue and white...

Krishna undressing Radha in a bedchamber in a pavilion Pahari, Kangra, mid-19th Centurygouache and gold on paper, floral inner border, red margin ...

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