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Laila and Majnun with a camel and its driver
Mewar or Bundhi
Early 19th century
Lakshmi with attendant winged elephants rising from the ocean
Mewar
early 19th century
The Lion Hunt of Maharao Umed Singh of Kota
Chateri Gumani
dated 1779
Madhumadhavi Ragini, Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Set
Hyderabad, India
Late 18th-early 19th century
Maharana Bhim Singh of Mewar
Jodhpur
ca. 1840
Maharana Jagat Singh of Udaipur
Mewar, Rajasthan
c. 1740-50
Maid servant handing her mistress a letter by moonlight from the Satsai (Seven Hundred Poems) by Bihari
Pahari
early 19th century
Noble lady holding a flower
Jodhpur
ca. 1800
A prince and two female attendants on a terrace
Mewar
16th century
Princess and two attendants from the Satsai (Seven Hundred Poems) by Bihari
Datia
ca. 1770
Radha Tells the Swan to Call Krishna (from a "Rasikapriya" series)
Muhammad Ustad
1748
Raja Shejhaj on horseback with a retinue
Jodhpur
ca. 1830
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