Arts of India

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A large lacquered papier mache qalamdan, Kashmir, India, circa 1800, with rounded ends, painted in polychrome on a dark ground with scenes from th...

A Kashmiri lacquered papier mache wood box, India, 19th century, of rectangular deep form, densely decorated with flowers and birds, 32.5 wide x ...

A group of five brass and steel zoomorphic betel nut cutters, India, late 18th-19th century, each in the form of an animal or animals (5)Betel-nut...

Three brass betel nut cutters in the form of embracing couples, India, late 18th-19th century, with steel blade, approx. 16cm long (3)Betel-nut cu...

A rare Burmese embroidered textile panel (kalaga), Myanmar, (Burma), 19th century, cotton, wool and felt applique on a wool ground with some paint...

An illustrated Jain Vijnaptipatra scroll, Udaipur, India, late 19th/early 20th century, opaque pigments on paper, divided into registers, depictin...

A ruler carried on a European style chair, Lucknow, India, circa 1810, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gold, the ruler depicted on a terr...

A scene from a Ragamala, central India, probably 17th century, opaque pigments on paper, a gentleman approaches his lover with a flower while a fe...

A prince seated on a terrace, Jodhpur, India, mid-late 18th century, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gold, the ruler depicted lifting a f...

Illustration from the Ramayana: the Gods are returning to heaven after granting King Visvamitra the status of a rishi, Udaipur, India, circa 1720,...

A folk painting of a group of wrestlers, Rajasthan, India, late 19th century, opaque pigments on paper, with four male figures wearing orange dhot...

A hunting party of two rulers, possibly Maharaja Raj Singh (r. 1629-1680) and his father Jagar Singh, Mewar, India, early 19th century, opaque pig...

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