60. The Lustration of Krishna. From a Bhagavata Purana Series. Rajasthan, Mewar (?), 1540 or Earlier. 18.1 by 23.7 cm. (Collection Mr Stuart C. Welch.)
Non-western art unattributed:
61. Battle Scene. From a Bhagavata Purana Series. Rajasthan, Mewar (?), 1540 or Earlier. 17.8 by 23.7 cm. (Collection Mr Stuart C. Welch.)
Non-western art unattributed:
62. Bhoj Singh (1588-1607) of Bundi Slays a Lion. Rajasthan, Kotah. c. 1740. 47.5 by 66 cm. (Collection Mr Stuart C. Welch.)
Non-western art unattributed:
63. Durga. From a Durgashaptasati Manuscript, Western Indian Style, Fifteenth Century. 7.9 by 17.1 cm. (Collection Mr Stuart C. Welch.)
Article
A Newly Discovered Tūti-Nāma and the Continuity of the Indian Tradition of Manuscript Painting
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.
Book Review
La Peinture iranienne sous les derniers 'Abbasides et les Il-Khans
Plate I. Miniatures And Examples of Calligraphy from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr. Mughal School. Early Seventeenth Century. A-A Man Making Paper (Detail), by Daulat. B, C-Two Pages of Calligraphy, by Mīr 'Alī, with Surrounding Decoration. 40 by 25.8 cm. (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Plate II. Miniatures from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr (Details). A-A Calligrapher at Work, by Daulat. B-Another Calligrapher, by Bishan Dās. C-Boy Reading, by Āgā Rizā. D-Scene of Chiropody, Attributed to Govardhan. E-St. Jerome, by Nādira Bānū, After an Engraving by Ægidius Sadeler (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Plate III. Miniatures from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr. A-A Lady Playing a Lyre. B-Laylā Visiting Majnūn in the Desert, Both by Manohar Dās. C-The Emperor Bābur Surrounded by His Courtiers. D-An Elephant Resting (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
Plate I. A-Radha and the Gopis Shelter under Krishna's Umbrella, by Huzuri. 26.3 cm. by 21.6 cm., Including Border. In the Possession of Mrs. Villiers-Stuart. The Last of the Rajput Court Painters
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Plate I. B-Alexander the Great, by Huzuri. 24.3 cm. by 19.6 cm., Including Border. The Last of the Rajput Court Painters
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Plate II. D-Shah Jehan, by Huzuri. 26 cm. by 16.2 cm. The Last of the Rajput Court Painters
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-H. H. Maharana Dhiraj Sir Fateh Singh of Udaipur, by a Living Artist of Udaipur. 38.5 cm. by 27 cm. The Last of the Rajput Court Painters
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. E-Gaddis, by a Living Peasant Artist of Kangra. 21.7 cm. by 30.3 cm. In the Possession of Mrs. Villiers-Stuart. The Last of the Rajput Court Painters