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A Newly Discovered Tūti-Nāma and the Continuity of the Indian Tradition of Manuscript Painting
12/1963 | 729 | 105
Pages: 545-554
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Chandra, Pramod (Chandra, Pramod)
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Lee, Sherman E. (Lee, Sherman E.; Lee, Sherman)
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Non-western art unattributed:
From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c. 1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.) 25. Gardener Conversing with Ladies. Fol.100v. 26. The Lady and the Parrot, Fol.43r.
Non-western art unattributed:
From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c.1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.). 27. Enlarged Detail from fol.97v. 28. Wife of Farrukh Beg Lamenting in the Graveyard. Fol.10v. 29. Fol.70v.
Non-western art unattributed:
From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c.1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.). 30. Fol.112r. 31. Fol.92r. 32. Fol.278v. 33. Fol.32v.
Non-western art unattributed:
From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c.1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.). 34. Fol.36v. 35. A Fowler trapping a Parrot. Fol.35r. 36. Fol.110v. 37. Fol.323v.