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An emaciated Deer heads for Water, Imperial Mughal artist, c. 1585–90
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A Page related to the Windsor Castle Padshahnama: The Victory of Bikramajit and his Bundelas over the Rebel Darya Khan and his Afghans, 1631, Imperial Mughal, attributed to Balchand or a close associate, 1631–35
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A Bear, Mughal, c. 1640
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Prince Manhar protects the Princess Champavati and confronts the Demon, Page from a Deccani Urdu poem, the Gulshan-i ‘Ishq by Nusrati, Deccan, c. 1700
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The Prince rescues the Princess from the Demon, Page from a Deccani Urdu poem, the Gulshan-i ‘Ishq by Nusrati, India, Deccan, c. 1700
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A Sati Scene, Bengal, c. 1770–80
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A Nobleman smoking a Hookah, perhaps Raja Tedhi Singh of Mankot as a young man, Mankot, c.1700–1730
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A Prince smoking a Hookah with his Consort, Bhoti, c. 1780
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The Sage Medhas begins to relate the Devi Mahatmya to Suratha and Samadhi, Guler or Kangra, c. 1780–1800
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Night scene depicting Krishna and Radha in embrace – from a royal Kota-Jaipur Album, Kota, c.1720-30, possibly by master artist C
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Maharana Shambhu Singh of Mewar playing Holi , By Parasuram, Udaipur, 1868-69
Asia Week New York 2015: Into the Indian Mind - An Insight through Portraits, Battles and Epics in Indian Painting
Past exhibition