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This painting painted in the Pahari style, Specifically Kangra Kalam. Gita Govinda was a composition in Sanskrit by Jayadeva. Here is the Nayika carry a lotos leaf as towards a lover, especially in context where there is separation.one could use the same bhava or emotion to yearm for the supreme Lord. In short it was romance as a way to Lord. Shringar Rasa was Using very effectively. Using dull colours in painting Stand Up figure and backside gardens gives peaceful look. Thank you ,for more…

Leaf with two Ragamala illustrations: Saindhava Ragini and Madhamada (?) Ragini, India, Deccan, Hyderabad, circa 1760, Gouache heightened with gold on paper, a double-sided leaf, each page with text above the miniature in red and black nast’aliq script on cream paper, red borders, recto numbered in lower border in Persian '15' Lucknow City, Mughal Miniature, Mughal Miniature Paintings, Indian Traditional Paintings, Indian Miniature, 18th Century Paintings, South Asian Art, Indian Art Gallery, Mughal Paintings

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Panel Figure. Drawing in black ink and brush on laid paper, Rajasthan, Jodhpur School, 19th century, ...  This is a pounced drawing, a very common method for making copies of an original image. It contains tiny pin holes along the lines of the drawing. This sheet would have been laid over another and powdered pigment would have been transferred through the holes, leaving an outline of the image on the new sheet below. Katputli Rajasthani Drawing, Indian Art Sketch, Mehndi Painting, Rajasthani Pattern, Aesthetic Figures, Rajasthani Miniature Paintings, Mughal Design, Rajasthan Art, Indian Miniatures

Panel Figure. Drawing in black ink and brush on laid paper, Rajasthan, Jodhpur School, 19th century, ... This is a pounced drawing, a very common method for making copies of an original image. It contains tiny pin holes along the lines of the drawing. This sheet would have been laid over another and powdered pigment would have been transferred through the holes, leaving an outline of the image on the new sheet below.

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