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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).
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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).
Exhibition Review
Seeing the Divine: Pahari Painting of North India Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 585-588
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Aitken, Molly Emma (Aitken, Molly Emma)
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10. Devi in the form of Bhadrakali adored by the gods, attributed to the Master of the Early Rasamanjari, folio from a dispersed Tantric Devi series. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Basohli, c.1660–70. Opaque watercolour, gold, silver and beetle-wing cases on paper, 17.8 by 16.7 cm. (Kronos Collections; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art,
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11. Krishna celebrates the start of the rainy season, attributed to the Master of the Swirling Skies, folio from the devotional text of the Bhagavata Purana. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Jammu. c.1725–50. Opaque watercolour and silver on paper, 21.3 by 14.9 cm. (Kronos Collections; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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12. Raja Balwant Singh’s vision of Krishna and Radha, attributed to Nainsukh. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Jasrota. c.1745– 50. Ink, opaque watercolour and gold on paper, 19.7 by 15.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Publication Received
Lost Kingdoms: Hindu–Buddhist Sculpture of Early South East Asia. By John Guy & Buddhist Art of Myanmar. Edited by Sylvia Fraser-Lu and Donald M. Stadtner
10/2017 | 1375 | 159
Pages: 831-832
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Courtauld, Caroline (Courtauld, Caroline)
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Exhibition Review
Puja and Piety. Santa Barbara
08/2016 | 1361 | 158
Pages: 680-682
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Patel, Alka (Patel, Alka)
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Non-western art unattributed:
86. The Cosmic Parshvanatha, A Shvetambara (White-Clad) Tantric composition of Matras. Mewar, Rajasthan, c.1775-1800 (Lent by Julia Emerson; exh. Santa Barbara Museum of Art)
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87. Façade of a Jain household shrine. Gujarat, late eighteenth-early nineteenth century (Santa Barbara Museum of Art)
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88. Narasimha slaying Hiranyakashipu, with the devoted Prahlada watching. Folio from an unidentified manuscript of a Vaishnava devotional text. Bikaner, Rajasthan, eighteenth century (Santa Barbara Museum of Art)
Book Review
Worldly Gurus and Spiritual Kings: Architecture and Asceticism in Medieval India, T.I. Sears
01/2016 | 1354 | 158
Pages: 038
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Branfoot, Crispin (Branfoot, Crispin)
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49. Courtyard on the ground floor, Kadwaha monastery. c.10th century (Photograph by Tamara Sears)
Book Review
The Art and Architecture of India
10/1953 | 607 | 95
Pages: 340-341
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Cohn, William (Cohn, William)
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The Art and Architecture of India: Buddhist, Hindu, Jain | author: Rowland, Benjamin
Article
Western Indian Painting in the Sixteenth Century: The Origins of the Rajput School
02/1948 | 539 | 90
Pages: 40-43+45
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Gray, Basil (Gray, Basil; G., B.; Gray, B.)
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17. Bottom Left. Bhairavi Ragini. Rajasthani, Sixteenth Century. Painting on Paper, 21 by 16 cm. (J. C. French, Worthing; R. A. 471.)
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18. Meeting of the Poet with His Mistress at Night. Illustration to the Chaura-panchasika. Rajasthani, Sixteenth Century. Painting on Paper, 16.2 by 21.8 cm. (N. C. Mehta Collection, Bombay; R. A. 470.)
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19. Bārāmāsā Painting, Illustrating a Seasonal Theme. Rajasthani, Sixteenth Century. Painting on Paper, 22.8 by 14.7 cm. (Central Museum, Lahore; R. A.467).
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20. Bārāmāsā Painting, Showing the Siege of a Town. Rajasthani, Sixteenth Century. Painting on Paper, 23.5 by 14.5 cm. (Central Museum, Lahore; R. A.475).
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21. Krishna with the Milkmaids. Illustration to the Gita Govinda. Western India, Sixteenth Century. 15 by 25 cm. (N. C. Mehta Collection, Bombay; R. A.590).
Article
Deccani Paintings: The School of Bijapur
08/1938 | 425 | 73
Pages: 74-77
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Gray, Basil (Gray, Basil; G., B.; Gray, B.)
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A-A Young Prince, Probably 'Ibrahim 'Adil Shah II. About 1585. 25.2 by 15.5 cm. (All in the British Museum). Deccani Paintings: The School of Bijapur
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B-'Ibrahim 'Adil Shah II. About 1620. 17.2 by 10.3 cm. (All in the British Museum). Deccani Paintings: The School of Bijapur
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C-A Courtier. About 1620. 17.3 by 10.2 cm. (All in the British Museum). Deccani Paintings: The School of Bijapur
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D-Muhammad 'Adil Shah. About 1640. 15 by 11.3 cm. (All in the British Museum). Deccani Paintings: The School of Bijapur
Article
The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
10/1923 | 247 | 43
Pages: 159-161+163-164+167
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Haldar, Asit Kumar (Haldar, Asit Kumar; Asit Kumar Haldar)
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A-Figure of Buddha with Disciples. Cave 2. The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
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B-Façade. Cave 3. The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
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C-View of Corner of Rangmahal (Colour Hall). Cave 4. The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
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D-Figure of Divine Guardian. Cave 2. The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
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E-Entrance. Cave 4. The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
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F-Central Column and Pillars. Cave 2. The Buddhist Caves of Bagh
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Fig. 1. Head of a Seated Princess, Copied from Wall Painting
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Fig. 2. Head of a Prince on Horseback, Copied from Wall Painting
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Fig. 3. Head of a Dancing Girl, Copied from Wall Painting
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Fig. 4. Head of a Rider on an Elephant, Copied from Wall Painting
Book Review
Ars Asiatica, etudes et documents publiees sous la direction de Victor Goloubew. Part III. Sculptures Civaites de l'Inde
11/1921 | 224 | 39
Pages: 238-239
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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Ars Asiatica, etudes et documents publiees sous la direction de Victor Goloubew. Part III. Sculptures Civaites de l'Inde | author: Coomaraswamy, Ananda K. , author: Goloubew, Victor , author: Havell, E. B. , author: Rodin, Auguste
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