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Equestrian Portrait of Bhatisaheb Khanji of Laberi
Rajput
late 18th century
Krishna tells Radha's friend to bring Radha to him (Folio from the preparatory series of drawings for the "Second Guler" or "Tehri-Garhwal" Gita Govinda Guler, 1765-70)
attributed to Nainsukh
1765-70
Preparation for a Tryst
Rajput
early 19th century
Saint healing with water
Anonymous (Italian)
ca. 17th century
Standing Woman
Rajasthan
no date
Taming an Elephant
Rajasthan
c. 1730
Why I Watch With Closed Captions
Christine Sun Kim
2019
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