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ca. 1760 Dagger (Khanjarli) Indian 17th–18th century Matchlock Gun (Toradar)
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ca. 1760 Dagger (Khanjarli) Indian 17th–18th century Matchlock Gun (Toradar)
Doctor Injecting Serum into Patient’s Arm Attributed to Shivshanker Narayen Indian
Lady Herringham, England(until d. 1929); bequeathed to Bedford College for Women, London University, London (1929–1982); [ Terence McInerney, New York; from 1982]; Howard Hodgkin, London (by 1985–d
"Indian Skies: The Howard Hodgkin Collection of Indian Court Painting," February
Shri Bhairavi DeviAlthough Akbar commissioned a number of manuscripts on Hindu subjects, later Mughal paintings of Hindu subjects are rare. This single page illustrates a horrific form of the Devi and was painted by one of the premier artists of the imperial atelier
with ACNLPatternTool The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva Attributed to Payag Indian
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nūn Turkish 19th century Saùng-Gauk Burmese 19th century Taūs (mayuri) Indian
collection , by 1983; Howard Hodgkin , London, until d. 2017; [ Howard Hodgkin Indian
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Timorese) late 19th century Nyonganyonga Possibly Barwe People ca. 1900 Sarangi Indian
Elephant Trampling a HorseInspired by Mughal manuscript illustrations of animals in combat, this lively scene depicts a mahout desperately attempting to control his enraged elephant, which is intent on trampling a subdued and frightened horse
Sultans of the South: Arts of Indian Deccan Courts, 1323–1687.
Folio from the ChingiznamaThis late sixteenth-century Mughal painting comes from a copy of the Chingiznama1 (Book of Genghis Khan; also known as the Genghisnama), the text of which is an extract from Rashid al-Din’s fourteenth-century Jami‘ al-tawarikh (Compendium of Chronicles) that describes the life of Genghis Khan and his descendants
, and His Nine Sons", Folio from a Chingiznama (Book of Genghis Khan) Basawan Indian
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