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Article
Imagery by Raja Ravi Varma on Raj Silver
10/2022 | 1435 | 164
Pages: 976-985
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Dehejia, Vidya J. (Dehejia, Vidya J.)
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11. Tea service, designed and made by P. Orr & Sons. 1907. Silver, heights12 cm (teapot), 7.8 cm (sugar bowl) and 9.5 cm (cream jug). (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto).
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12. Detail of the teapot in Fig.11, showing Lakshmi.
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13. Detail of the sugar bowl in Fig.11, showing Saraswati seated on a rock.
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14. Detail of the cream jug in Fig.11, showing Saraswati seated on a rock.
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15. Detail of the sugar bowl in Fig.11, showing Lakshmi.
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16. Detail of the teapot in Fig.11, showing Saraswati seated on a peacock.
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19. Detail of Fig.17 showing Vishvamitra and Shakuntala.
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2. Ahalya, by Raja Ravi Varma. c.1898. Chromolithograph, 35.6 by 25.4 cm. (Private collection).
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22. Kamsa-Maya, by Raja Ravi Varma. 1896. Oil on canvas, 168.1 by 116.8 cm. (Royal Gaekwad Collection, Lakshmi Vilas Palace).
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24. Birth of Shakuntala (Shakuntala Janm), after Raja Ravi Varma. c.1894. Chromolithograph, 49.8 by 34.8 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Temptress (Mohini), after Raja Ravi Varma. Undated chromolithograph, 49.8 by 34.8 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Design for a teapot in a Cutch Swamy work tea service, by the Oomersee Mawji silver workshop, Kutch. Late 19th or early 20th century. Pencil on paper, approx. 10 by 15 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Arjuna and Subhadra, Visvamitra and Menaka, Shakuntala writing a love-letter and Savitri pleading with Yama for Satyavan’s life, by the Oomersee Mawji silver workshop, Kutch, after Raja Ravi Varma. Late 19th or early 20th century. Pencil on paper, approx. 15 by 25 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Saraswati, by Raja Ravi Varma. c.1896. Chromolithograph, 69.2 by 49.8 cm. (Private collection).
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8. Lakshmi, by Raja Ravi Varma. c.1896. Chromolithograph, 70.8 by 49.8 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Saraswati seated on a peacock and Lakshmi standing in a lotus pond, by the Oomersee Mawji & Sons silver workshop, Kutch. Late 19th or early 20th century. Pencil on paper, approx. 10 by 15 cm. (Private collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
1. Vase depicting a woman with a basket. Indian, twentieth century. Silver, height 61 cm. (Private collection).
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10. The rear of the vase illustrated in Fig.3.
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17. Kamandalu. Indian, twentieth century. Silver, height 29 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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18. Detail of Fig.17 showing Vishvamitra and Menaka.
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20. Detail of Fig.17, showing Arjuna and Subhadra.
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21. Detail of Fig.17, showing Kamsa-Maya.
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23. Tea caddy. Indian, twentieth century. Silver, height 15 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Vase with a scene of a woman on a swing. Indian, twentieth century. Silver, height 61 cm. (Private collection).
Book Review
Under the Banyan Tree: Relocating the Picturesque in British India, R. Ray
05/2014 | 1334 | 156
Pages: 319-320
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Reviewer:
Willcock, Sean (Willcock, Sean)
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28. Maharaja Dalip Singh, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Royal Collection, Windsor)
Article
Tipú Sultán, Warren Hastings and Queen Charlotte: The Mythology and Typology of Anglo-Indian Ivory Furniture
05/1999 | 1154 | 141
Pages: 271-281
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Author:
Jaffer, Amin (Jaffer, Amin)
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28. Tipú Sultán on His Throne, by Antonia Tonelli. c.1800. Water-Colour on Paper, 38.5 by 53.2 cm. (The National Trust, Powis Castle).
Non-western art unattributed:
14. 'Burgomaster' Chair, Vizagapatam. c.1770. Wood, Veneered with Ivory, Engraved and Highlighted with Lac, 88 by 77 by 69 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
15. Armchair, Murshidabad. 1800-10. Solid Ivory, Carved and Partly Gilt, 89.5 by 58 by 48 cm. (City of Nottingham Museums, Newstead Abbey).
Non-western art unattributed:
16. Set of Four Armchairs and Table, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt. The Chairs 90 by 69 by 43 cm.; The Table 70 by 88 by 67 cm. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
17. Sofa, pair of armchairs and two footstools from a suite which includes three further pairs of chairs and four further footstools, probably Benares. Early nineteenth century. Sofa of wood veneered with ivory, carved, pierced, painted and partly gilt, with probably original velvet upholstery with brocade trimming; the chairs and footstools of wood veneered with ivory, carved, painted and partly gilt. (Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire).
Non-western art unattributed:
18. Commode, Vizagapatam. 1770-80. Sandalwood Veneered with Ivory, Engraved and Highlighted with Lac, 97 by 131 by 11 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
Non-western art unattributed:
19. Pair of Armchairs from a Set of Four, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt. (Private Collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
20. Sofa, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt. (Private Collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
21. Armchair, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Partly Gilt. (Maharaja of Dharbango; On Loan to Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta).
Non-western art unattributed:
22. Armchair, One of a Pair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 92.4 by 71 by 49 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
23. Armchair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, with Possibly Original Velvet Upholstery with Silver Trimming, 89.5 by 70.5 by 44.5 cm. (Private Collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
24a and b. Front and Side View of Armchair, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Buffalo Horn, Partly Gilt, 90.4 by 57.1 by 54.3 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
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25. Table, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved and Partly Gilt, 71 by 77 by 56 cm. (Gerstenfeld Collection, Washington DC).
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26. Table, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved and Partly Gilt, 71 by 77 by 56 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
27. Armchair (One of Four), Murshidabad. c.1790-1800. Solid Ivory, Turned and Partly Gilt. (Royal Collection, Frogmore House).
Non-western art unattributed:
30. Armchair and Footstool, Murshidabad. c.1810-20. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 85 by 55 by 54 cm. (Chair); 27 by 17.5 by 17.5 cm. (Stool). (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. Armchair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 90 by 72.5 by 44 cm. (Hopetoun House, South Queensferry).
Non-western art unattributed:
32. Two Footstools from a Set of Three, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Partly Gilt. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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29. Advertisement from a Pamphlet Accompanying the Exhibition of Art Chiefly from the Dominions of India & Pakistan (Royal Academy of Arts, London), Published by Country Life, London [1947], p.35.
Publication Received
British Sculpture and the Company Raj. Church Monuments and Public Statuary in Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay to 1858
12/1995 | 1113 | 137
Pages: 857
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P., G. (P., G.; P., G.)
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British Sculpture and the Company Raj. Church Monuments and Public Statuary in Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay to 1858 | author: Groseclose, Barbara
Article
The Indian Period of European Furniture. A Reply to Dr. Slomann
12/1934 | 381 | 65
Pages: 273-275+277-279
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Codrington, K. de B. (Codrington, K. de B.; C., K. de B.)
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Edwards, Ralph (Edwards, Ralph; E., R.; Edwards, R.)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Makara. Red Sandstone. Second Century A. D. (Mathura, Kushan)
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Fig. 2. Makara. Sandstone. Early Fifth Century A. D. (Tigowa, Central Provinces)
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Fig. 3. Gable Cross. Thirteenth Century. (Peterborough Cathedral)
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Relief from Amaravati. Second Century A. D. (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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Plate II. E-Rosewood Chair. Indo-Chinese. Early Eighteenth Century. (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-St. Matthew Inditing His Gospel. Stone Relief. Twelfth Century A. D. (Chartres Cathedral). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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Plate I. C-Chair, Turned Oak and Ash. English. Early Seventeenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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Plate II. A-Relief Panel from the Waltham Abbey Room. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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Plate II. B-Detail of "Makara" Chair, Reproduced from the October Number, Plate 159, E. (Nordiska Museet, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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Plate II. C-Iron Grill. Venetian. Sixteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. D-Walnut Chair. English. About 1700. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture
Letter
The Indian Period of European Furniture
12/1934 | 381 | 65
Pages: 296
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Symonds, R. W. (Symonds, R. W.; Symonds, Robert Wemyss)
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The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
11/1934 | 380 | 65
Pages: 201-205+208-211+213-214
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Author:
Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 15. Bronze Leg with Traces of Gilding. Chinese, Han Period (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen).
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 16. Porcelain Tray Leg. Chinese, Han Period (The Eumorfopoulos Collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 17. Chair from a Corean Painting. Sixteenth Century (British Museum).
Non-western art unattributed:
Figs. 1-14-Woodcuts from the Encyclopædia San Tsae Too Hwuy, Facs. 24-29, "Implements and Utensils" (1609)
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. F-Chair of Philip II of Spain. Black Lacquer(?). Chinese. Sixteenth Century (The Escorial). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. B-Japanese Painting of the Tosa School (Detail). (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-A Buddhist Divinity. Ceramic Figure. Sixteenth Century. Ming (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Walnut Armchair. Indian or Indonesian. Probably Early Eighteenth Century (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. B-Walnut Armchair. Indian or Indonesian. Early Eighteenth Century (Braaby Kirke, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. C-Chair, of Teak and Walnut. Indonesian or Chinese (Kunstindustrie Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. D-Walnut Chair. English or Eastern. Probably Early Eighteenth Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. E-Walnut Chair Imported from the East. Early Eighteenth Century (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. A-Walnut Chest, Showing Chinese Influence. English. Early Eighteenth Century (The Duke of Buccleuch). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. D-Chair, Painted and Gilded, with Chinese Figures in Indian Ink. Chinese. About 1730-40 (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate III. A, B-Rosewood Bureau, with Detail of Flap. Cantonese, 1741. Height, 232 cm. (C. Hegermann-lindencrone). C-Bamboo Shrine from the Horyuji Temple, Nara. Probably Chinese. Before A. D. 761. Height, 56 cm. D-Rosewood Cupboard. Cantonese. About 1750. Height, 164 cm. (Mr. Johs. V. Jensen). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
Article
The Indian Period of European Furniture-II
10/1934 | 379 | 65
Pages: 156-159+162-167+169-171
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Author:
Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Tricula. Vogel: Sculptures de Mathura.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 2. Kangra Drawing, Eighteenth Century, Showing Settee. (Coomaraswamy: Rajput Paintings, pl. 62.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 3. Pala Peti Border on Seat Rail of Walnut Chair on Plate II, F.
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 4. Necklace with Honeysuckle Ornament. (From a Statue at Buddha Gayá.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 5. Frieze. (Tjandi Kidal, Java.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 6. "Lar" from Batik. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 7. Throne from Relief at Borobudur. (Krom and van Erp: Beschrijving, Plates: Ser. I (B) a. Fig. 365.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 8. Throne from Relief at Borobudur. (Plates Ser. II, Fig. 67.)
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. C-Gold Ornament. (Colonial Institute, Amsterdam). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. F-Brass God from Mysore. (National Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate IV. B-Stela with Four-Armed Bodhisattva. Stone. Bihar, Middle of Ninth Century. (India Museum, Calcutta). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Western art unattributed:
Fig. 9. Leg from Chair on Plate IV,A
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Ebony Chair. Indian (The Duke of Buccleuch). B-Ebony Chair (Detail of Back). Javan (Gemeente Museum, The Hague). C-Ebony Settee with Tricula Ornament on the Back. Indian. D-Head-piece of Ebony Bed. Indian (Both in the Possession of Countess Reventlow, Brahet Rolleborg, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Walnut Armchair with Shell and Bust Motive. Indian. (H. M. The King of Sweden). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. B-Walnut Armchair with Shell and Bust Motive. Indian? (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. C-Child's Walnut Armchair with Mermaids. Height 98 cm. Indian. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. D - Walnut Makara Chair. Indian. (Nordiska Museet, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. E-Detail of Plate II-D. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. F-Walnut chair with Makara Legs. Indian. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Walnut Armchair. Indian. (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Stamp on Plate III-A. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. D-Walnut Chair. Indian? (Formerly, Messrs. Frank Partridge & Son). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. E-Walnut Chair, Originally Red Lacquered; Now Black with Silver. Indian. (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. G-Walnut Chair. (Private Collection. England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. A-Walnut Armchair (Detail), Called the "Nell Gwynn Chair." (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. C-The Bishop of London's Chair (Detail). Workshop of Grinling Gibbons. (St. Paul's Cathedral, London). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Letter
The Indian Period of European Furniture-I
10/1934 | 379 | 65
Pages: 184+189
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Codrington, K. de B. (Codrington, K. de B.; C., K. de B.)
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Edwards, Ralph (Edwards, Ralph; E., R.; Edwards, R.)
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Article
The Indian Period of European Furniture-I
09/1934 | 378 | 65
Pages: 112-115+118-121+124-126
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Author:
Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Pietra dura from Delhi Fort, Hammâm.
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 2. Crīvatsa on Dedicatory Tablet from Mathura.
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Chair, with Moghul Ivory Inlays. About 1580. Height, 128 cm. (University Museum, Upsala, Sweden). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate II. D-Chest, with Moghul Ivory Inlays. About 1580. 65 by 101.5 by 63 cm. (National Museum, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-"Burgomaster" Chair. Ebony Inlaid with Ivory. Indian. Seventeenth Century. Height, 85 cm. (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate III. B-"Burgomaster" Chair. Painted Black. Indian. Seventeenth Century. Height, 84.8 cm. (National Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate V. A, B-Table, Inlaid with Green-Coloured Ivory, Ebony and Different Woods. Seventeenth Century. Height, 77.8 cm. (H. M. the King of Denmark, Rosenborg Castle). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Ballot Box. Indian Lacquer. 1619. 46 by 46 cm. (The Saddlers' Company, London.) B-Back of (A). The Indian Period of European Furniture-I.
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Plate II. A-Detail of Top of Plate I. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate II. C-Ornamental Detail from the "English" Lacquer Cabinet No. 1091. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate III. C-Arm-Chair of Turned Struts and Rails. Indian. Seventeenth Century. (Messrs. Frank Partridge & Sons). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate III. D-Table Chair of Oak. Indian. Seventeenth Century. (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate IV. Small Oak Chest with Drawers, Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl and Ivory in Veneer of Ebony and Partly Lacquered. Indian. 1640-60. Height, 142 cm. (From a History of English Furniture, by Percy Macquoid. Vol. I. The Age of Oak). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.