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We are pleased to present our newest publication RARE Indian Art for Court and Trade to accompany our exhibition at Frieze Masters this year.Our catalogue and exhibition include select South Asian paintings, works of art and textiles and we look forward so sharing them to both familiar audiences and those discovering these works for the first time. Each work is accompanied by a scholarly text and full descriptions can be found in our catalogue through the link below.FRIEZE MASTERS15-19 OctoberRegent’s Park, LondonStand G5For further details and enquiries please contact Thea Buen
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Catalogue
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An Impressive Mother-of-Pearl Charger with European Silver-Gilt Mounts, Gujarat, early 17th centuryGujarat, early 17th century
Silver-gilt mounts, probably English but unmarked, c. 1625–1650
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A Folio from the St Petersburg Album Combining the Work of Two Great Mughal Artists, Imperial Mughal, c. 1602–04 and c. 1605–10; assembled in Iran, c. 1750–58Recto: Reclining European Woman and a Peri Holding a Book Attributed to Abu’l Hasan and Manohar Verso: Three Specimens of Calligraphy Signed by ‘Imad al-Hasani All calligraphies together (inside the red border) 24 × 15.2 cm Blue borders signed by Muhammad Hadi and dated ah 1171/1757–58 ce Opaque pigments, ink, and gold on paper laid down on an album pageFolio 46.55 × 33.8 cm; painting 26.8 × 18 cm
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Dhanasri Ragini From a Dispersed Ragamala Series, North Deccan, probably Ahmadnagar, c. 1575Opaque pigments, ink, gold, and silver on paper25 × 18.5 cm
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Rama and Lakshmana Spend the Monsoon in a Cave on Mount Prasravana Folio 115 from the ‘Shangri’ Ramayana, Style III Bahu (Jammu or Kulu), c. 1700–10Opaque pigments and gold on paper21.4 × 34 cm, including red/orange border
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Palampore, Coastal South-East India, for export to Europe, c. 1775–90Cotton, hand-drawn, mordant-dyed, resist-dyed
Circular French custom stamp on verso: DOUANIERRAMA around a central fleur-de-lys290 × 222 cm -
A Hindu Procession, possibly in Puri, Patna, c. 1800–1810Opaque pigments and gold on Indian paper laid down on paper watermarked J. Whatman 1813
Inscribed on verso in a 19th century hand: Rhutt Sattre – a procession of drawing the Duani Cart41 × 60.5 cm -
Four Studies of Elephants Kota, Early 19th centuryInk on paper35.2 × 50 cm
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Entari (Woman’s Robe) , Ottoman Empire, c. 1800Silk taffeta, silk embroidery, gilt trimming (harç), cottonFrom shoulder to hem 147 cm; sleeve length from shoulder 109 cm
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