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A Princess on a Terrace Smoking a Hookah, Chamba, c.1730
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A princess seated on a terrace with a girl musician, Sawar, Ajmer, circa 1725-50
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Raja Ajmat Dev of Mankot as a youth, seated smoking a hookah, Mankot, c. 1715
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A raja shooting an arrow at a target, signed by Pyar Chand, Sitamau, 1835-36
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The lovelorn Utka Nayika, Chamba, School of Mahesh, c. 1765-70
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A pair of Royal silver-plated doors Commissioned for the Juna Mahal Palace, Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India
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A ruler on horseback, probably Maharao Bakhtawar Singh of Alwar, Alwar, c. 1810
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The Sakhi describes Krishna’s lovelorn State to a hesitant Radha - Page from the ‘Tehri-Garhwal’ Gitagovinda Series , Guler or Kangra, c. 1775-80
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Raja Sansar Chand and his son Anirudh Chand worshipping images of Shiva and Parvati, Style of Purkhu, Kangra, 1792–95
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The Sage Medhas begins to relate the Devi Mahatmya to Suratha and Samadhi, Guler or Kangra, c. 1780–1800
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Large Basin in Mother-of-Pearl, India, Gujarat, circa 1600, for the European market
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Radha in her jealousy imagines Krishna coupling with other women; Page from the ‘Lambagraon’ Gita Govinda, Attributed to Purkhu, Kangra, c. 1820
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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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A Prince smoking a Hookah with his Consort, Bhoti, c. 1780
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A large Sultanate Bronze Ewer and Cover, India, 16th century
Rajput Paintings: Including Paintings from the Eva & Konrad Seitz Collection
Past exhibition