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Captive Elephant
Deccan (or North India, Mughal)
c. 1600
Equestrian Portrait of Bhatisaheb Khanji of Laberi
Rajput
late 18th century
Maharana Jagat Singh of Udaipur
Mewar, Rajasthan
c. 1740-50
A Prince with Ladies on a Terrace
Mughal
c. 1735
Radha, Attended by Two Maids, Gazes in a Mirror as Krishna Approaches
Rajput
c. 1830-40
Ragini, possibly Kakubha, Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Set
Rajasthan
ca. 1670
Raja with Attendant
Rajput
18th century
Self-portrait of Keshav Das
Keshav Das
late 16th century
Siddhi and Riddhi worshipping Ganesha with two rats
Pahari
ca. 1800
A Tall Flower with Pink Blossoms
Mughal
c. 1770
Taming an Elephant
Rajasthan
c. 1730
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