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The Night of Shab-barat - Ladies with Fireworks on a Terrace, By the artist Mola Bagas, Bikaner, late 18th century
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A Tethered Favourite Elephant with an Inscription naming Kanak Singh, Mughal, 1590s
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Rawal Sri Lakhan Singh as a Bridegroom, Ascribed to Ustad Ahmad son of Pir Bakhsh, Bikaner, 1733-34
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A Courtesan at a Balcony, Bikaner, late 17th century
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Portrait of Prince ‘Azam Shah with Bow and Arrow, Mughal, Delhi, early 19th century
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Rama and Sita enthroned with Laksmana and Hanuman, Chamba, c. 1790
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A Prince watching an Elephant Fight, Bundi, c. 1760-80
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A man with his fingers in his ears standing before a gateway, Pahari, after Nainsukh, 1770-80
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Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1834-1880) in the Photographic Style, Jaipur, c. 1875
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A Maharaja with his two Children, Rajasthan, c. 1870-80
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Rare Mughal Tile with Saz Leaf, Mughal, 17th century
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Brass betel nut cutters, South India, possibly Mysore, first half 19th century
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Brass Ewer with engraved Fish Scale Pattern, Deccan, early 18th century
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Chillam (Fire Cup) made of Silver, with green and dark blue Enamels, North India, Lucknow, mid-18th century
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Jali with Delicate Design of Pairs of Six-petalled Flowers within Interlocking Hexagons, Mughal, late Fatehpur Sikri style–end of Jahangir period, c. 1585–1627
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Square Jali Consisting of Four Rectangles Rotating around a Central Square, Mughal, Jahangir period, c. 1605–27
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Armenian Liturgical Embroidery, Commissioned by the Armenian Community from Hassan Pasha District in Istanbul for the Monastery of Saint John the Baptist in 1763, Ottoman, Armenian commission executed in Istanbul, mid 18th century
Asia Week New York 2014
Past exhibition