3. The Abhisarika nayika from an Ashtanayika series, attributed to the Guler artist Manaku, c.1750. Opaque pigments with gold on paper, 20.8 by 15.2 cm. (Museum Rietberg, Zurich).
Book Review
Divine Pleasures: Painting from India’s Rajput Courts. The Kronos Collections. By Terence McInerney
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
Attributed works:
Plate I. B-Alexander the Great, by Huzuri. 24.3 cm. by 19.6 cm., Including Border. The Last of the Rajput Court Painters
Attributed works:
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