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Teaching the Art of India: Selections from the Collection 1999-2000
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opaque watercolor on paper, heightened with gold
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opaque watercolor on paper
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opaque watercolor on paper, heightened with gold and silver
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black schist
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brush and black and red ink on paper
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brush and black ink on primed tan paper
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Nobleman with Attendants Hunting Boar
Rajasthan
c. 1825-50
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
Raja with Attendant
Rajput
18th century
Shah Jahan Receives a Buck
attributed to Manohar
c. 1630
The transfer of babies, folio from a dispersed Bhagavata Purana
North India or Rajasthan
c. 1520-1540
Two Courtiers
Govardhan
c. 1610-1615
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