Watercolour painting on paper of a male figure, crowned, riding on a horse. The horse has a decorated bridle. The male holds a spear over his left shoulder. Trees and hills can be seen in the distance. The painting is edged with a thin black border
Patna, India - early 19...
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Watercolour of a theatre from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Agra to Barrackpore Vol. X' produced for Lord Moira, afterwards the Marquess of Hastings, by Sita Ram between 1814-15. Marquess of Hastings, the Governor-General of Bengal and the Commander-in-Chief (r. 1...
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Sakuntala watched by King Dushyanta
Painting
Artist: Kshitindranath Majumdar
Watercolour
The artist has depicted a Hindu mythological scene told in the Mahabarata and dramatized by playwright Kalisada in 'The Recognition of Sakuntala.' The scene depicts Sakuntala, a nymph who grew up in the...
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Painting depicting the god Śiva riding on a green parrot, with a dog running alongside. Here Śiva is shown as a wild ascetic, or yogi, with matted and colied-up hair decorated with the crescent moon, fangs, a skull-cup and animal skins around his waist. Painted on paper.
Ladies in a courtyard with a parrot - 18th century
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper
The painting shows a young lady seated on the floor within a small decorative pavilion inside an enclosed courtyard. She is looking over her shoulder towards an orange and green parrot on a perch while a f...
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Painting; gouache on watermarked paper, The goddess Rajamatangi, Trichinopoly, ca. 1825
The goddess Rajamatangi seated on a throne in the mukhasana position holding a sarasvativina while she listens to a parrot perched upon her right shoulder. From a series of 100 drawings of Hindu deities cre...
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Babur Supervising the Laying Out of the Garden of Fidelity
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper
India - ca.1590
Artists: Bishndas and Nanha
This painting is the right half of a double-page composition (the left-hand page is Museum no. IM.276A-1913) depicting the Mughal emperor Babur (1483–1530...
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India, ca.1610-15
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper.
A nobleman is seated on one side of a platform in the centre of a char bagh (Islamic garden divided into four quarters). He is showing a younger man a plant, who, in turn, is holding out a flow...
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WOMAN'S COURT COSTUME: Silk with gold and silver braid and pompoms. Lucknow, C.1830-40.
This extravagant costume would have been worn by a dancer or noblewoman at the flamboyant Lucknow Court, although the fashion for exaggeratedly wide trousers like these worn under a full, shorter overdress w...
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Opaque watercolour painting on European paper of a man wearing a flowing angarkha (long coat with high waist) tied by a sash at the waist, slippers with upturned toes and a turban tied in the northern Indian style. He carries in his left hand a book or sheet of pape...
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Portrait of Arif Unnisa Begum - Wife of Jalal Uddin Mohammed Akbar Badshah, son of Mohammad Himayun Badshah.
Badshah of Jalundur's begum holding a sword and a shield. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Published: [India], [18--?]
Size: painting 58 x 45 cm.
Shabih-ikhas - Sultan Amir Taimur Sahib-i-Qiran bin. Amir Turaghan.
Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Published: [India], [18--?]
Size: image 57.8 x 44.6 cm
Square Rumal or coverlet of embroidered cotton with silk, Punjab Hills, 18th century
Square rumal or coverlet of embroidered white cotton with silk. The coverlet is divided into 16 compartments containing scenes of Krishna playing the flute or conversing with gopis (cowherd girls). With floral...
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The painting depicts the return of the goddess Devi Agamani (Uma or Durga), who is shown jewelled and crowned in the distinctive Bengali form, with tall pointed headgear. She is seated on a lotus saddle-cover and rides on her lion 'vahana', or animal moun...
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