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The Greatest Delight: Painting of India from the Williams College Museum of Art
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The God Vishnu (Appearing Twice, Against the Background of the Cosmic Ocean) Slays Two Demons; the God Brahma Pays Him Homage
Rajput
c. 1840
Gunkali Ragini, Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Set
Isa
1715
Hindol Raga, Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Set
Deccan
ca. 1750-1775
Holy Man
Govardhan
c. 1610-1615
The Horse Mira Bagas
Bagta
c. 1800
An Illuminated Double-Page Frontispiece (from a "Khamsa" of Nizami manuscript)
Iran
early 16th century
Illustration (from a "Bhagavata" series)
Rajput
c. 1760
An image of Krishna as Shrinathji worshipped by village cowherds wearing blankets as protection against the rain
Rajasthan
c. 1900
The Interpretation of Dreams, from a Kalpasutra manuscript
Gujarat
15th century
Isfandiyar Slays the Simurgh (from a "Shah-nama" of Firdausi)
Iran
c. 1470
A Judge Holding Court: a Group of Convicts Stand Beyond the Central Enclosure
Iran
dated A.H. 960 (AD 1552-1553)
Krishna and the Villagers Celebrate Holi, the Spring Festival
late 18th century
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