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Iskandar dismounts a Russian warrior from Nizami's Khamsah, Persian, Shiraz, c. 1490
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Caesar's envoys before Anushrivan the Just, from Firdausi's Shahnameh, Shiraz c. 1580-85
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Isfandiyar slays the dragon, from Firdausi's Shahnameh, Shiraz c. 1580-85
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Iskandar comforts the dying Dara, from Firdawsi's Shahnameh, Probably Mashhad, Copied by Qutb al-Din ibn Hasan al-Tuni in 998 / 1580
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A European Dandy swigging Wine, Deccani, late 17th century
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The wild boar seizes the monkey’s fruit, from the Anvar-i Suhayli, Iran, c. 1825
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India, Deccan, for courtly domestic or export market, 1750–1790, Floorspread or coverlet
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Palampore, Coromandel Coast, c. 1775-1790
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Sirhi (cloth covering the throne or Simhasana), Deccan, 1800-1850
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Pichvai of Rasa Lila for Sharad Purnima (Autumnal Full Moon Dance), Nathdwara, mid to second half of 19th century
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Mochi-work textile, Gujarat, late 19th/early 20th century
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Satrunjaya Pata, Gujarat, c. 1850 - 1900
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Jewel encrusted Muslim Royal Cap, Mughal style, made by Ezra & Sion Co, Bombay, early 20th century
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Mythical Beast, North India, Mughal, Jahangir period, early 17th century
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Ivory and Tortoiseshell-veneered Cabinet, Ceylon, for the Portuguese market, late 16th–17th century
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A very rare Votive Panel of St George & the Dragon inside a painted wooden triptych, By an Indian or Indian trained artist for the Ethiopian market, circa 1680-1700
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Ivory Door, South India, probably Mysore, 18th century
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A Tethered Favourite Elephant with an Inscription naming Kanak Singh, Mughal, 1590s
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A stylized multi-stemmed Iris, Avadh, c. 1760; Verso: A Lady Worshipping a Sivalingam by Night, Mughal, c. 1750
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Study of an imaginary Flower, India, Deccan, Aurangabad, dated VS 1726/ 1669 AD
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The Prince rescues the Princess from the Demon, Page from a Deccani Urdu poem, the Gulshan-i ‘Ishq by Nusrati, India, Deccan, c. 1700
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Zenana Women playing at cross dressing , Mandi, attributed to the Early Master at the Court of Mandi and/or his atelier, c.1650
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Krishna Kills the Cart Demon - Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series: (Sakatasuravadha), Rajasthan, c.1575-1585
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Dasaratha, King of Ayodhya, with His Son Rama - A Folio from the “Shangri” Ramayana (Style II) , Bahu (Jammu), c.1690-1710
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The Distraught Heroine - An Illustration from a Rasikapriya (The Cultivated Lover), India, Mewar, c. 1660
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Jaitsri Ragini, Bundi, c. 1680
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Tailingi Ragini, Wife of Hindola, Bilaspur or Chamba, c. 1700
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Bilaspur Raga, Folio 68, Chandra (Chariot), Bilaspur, 1700-20
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Night scene depicting Krishna and Radha in embrace – from a royal Kota-Jaipur Album, Kota, c.1720-30, possibly by master artist C
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Maharana Shambhu Singh of Mewar playing Holi , By Parasuram, Udaipur, 1868-69
Asian Art in London 2014 : Asian Art in London - Exhibition
Past exhibition