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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. An illustration of a poem by Soordas describing the divine love of Radha and Krishna - The sun has risen and Radha & Krishna have come out of the pavilion in the garden after spending the night together. Radha clad in a blue saree is holding Krishna's hand - An expression of deep intimacy. The lovers are looking at each other enraptured. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1810 AD
  2. A painting in which Samyoga (Love in Union) is shown against a background of architechtural splendour. The Marble pavillion, the lover's nest is studded with precious stones. The sky is beautifully jewelled by the full moon and below it are the sakhis discussing the course of love of Radha & Krishna. Radha a dream of feminine beauty averts the gaze of Krishna who in joyous abandon is trying to caress her. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Guler Miniature 1820 AD
  3. A Delightful painting depicting 'Samyoga' (Love in Union) in spring time. Radha and Krishna in love alliance in a grove by the river bank. The flowering creepers clinging passionately to the trunks of the trees, the sprays of blossom dangling in the air and the love birds in pairs on the branches of the trees enhance the atmosphere of love. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1810 AD
  4. A delightful painting showing Radha's "Hela-Hava". It is a moonlit night and the lovers, Radha & Krishna, are meeting near a lotus pool. The love scene in background shows the fair Radha in close embrace with the dark Krishna, like a dark cloud mated with a flash of lightening. In the background the lovers fascinated by each other are walking with hands on each other's shoulders symbolizing companionship and deep intimacy. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Guler Miniature 1820 AD
  5. An illustration of the opening lines of Gita Govinda by Jayadeva describing eternal romance of Radha and Krishna and how it began - Krishna is afraid of the dark gloomy skies and black woodlands. Radha is asked by Nanda, the herdsman to accompany Krishna. They fall in love as they pass through the forest and sport in the bowers on the banks of the river Yamuna. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1790 AD
  6. An illustration of a verse from Gita Govinda by Jayadeva describing the eternal love Radha and Krishna - When the fawn eyes of the coy and shy Radha meets the gaze of Krishna, her shyness vanishes and she carelessly reclines on the leafy bed strewn with soft blossoms. Krishna seeing his beloved cheerful, her lips sparkling with smiles and her eyes speaking desire, eagerly addresses her to set her lotus feet on his azure bosom and make the love couch victorious over all who rebel against love. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1790 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1790
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. The painting shows a lady dressing after her bath and depicts a pleasing facet of leisurely and confined life led by the royal ladies and hand maidens of the pahari states. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Pahari Miniature 1780 AD
  2. A bride is being adorned for her wedding, In the foreground a maid is preparing sandal paste, another is tying an anklet, a third one is holds up a mirror, while fourth is ready with garlands. (Size 19.5x13.5 Cm) - Guler Miniature 1850 AD
  3. An attendant adorning the Nayika with bangles as she shies away from the Nayak's gaze who is secretly admiring her  beauty from the window. (Size 19.5x14.0 Cm) - Pahari Miniature 1800 AD
  4. The painting shows Damayanti, the beloved of prince Nala being adorned by her companions. One is holding a tray of ornaments while another is tying anklet on her foot. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Guler Miniature 1780 AD
  5. A Royal Lady admiring her youthful beauty in the mirror while other attendants prepare her bath. (Size 19.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1800 AD
  6. The painting shows Ragini Vilavali, Adorning herself for her lover, while a companion holds a mirror for her. (Size 19.5x13.0 Cm) - Deccani Miniature 1790 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1780
Subject: Figure Studies
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. Prince Dara Shikoh, eldest son of Emperor Shah Jahan, seated in the company of Palace ladies, ready to partake of the food and wine which has been laid out. The garden setting, musicians playing and pairs of ducks in the pond add a romantic touch. (Size 17.5x12.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1700 AD
  2. A princess seated on a plain carpet with a bolster at her back. Female musicians are entertaining her and an attendent with a peacock-feather fan stands besides her. The soft, delicate faces and sober palette are indicative of the paintings of the Muhammad Shah period. (Size 16.5x11.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1730 AD
  3. A Street scene depicting a noble man being received while a group of noblemen are playing polo. Musicians can be scene playing music. (Size 18.0x10.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1600 AD
  4. A Folio from an illustrated Mughal manuscript, courtiers paying respect to the Emperor. (Size 17.0x10.0 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1600 AD
  5. Muhammad shah and his courtiers being entertained by a group of dancers and musicians on an open terrace in the late evening, while the ladies dance to the music. (Size 17.0x12.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1730 AD
  6. The pomp and magnificance of the Shah Jahan period is depicted in this painting in minute details. The cusped arch, introduced by Shah Jahan, is seen artistically surrounding the red pillars. (Size 17.0x11.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1650 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1600
Subject: Figure Studies
Gross Weight: 0.150 Kg
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. Raga Chandra is named after the moon and sung after midnight when the phosphorescent light of the full moon fills the sky. Chandrama, the pale moon god, is seated in a chariot drawn by two black bucks and he is holding two white lilies. In the background is a lake on which two chakvas (ruddy-geese) seperated from each other are waiting for the night to come to a close. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1790 AD
  2. Vasanta, the solstice festival is celebrated with joy, music and dance. Intoxicated with joy of spring, Krishna dances on the bank f the river Yamuna. Radha beats a drum decorated with a floral pattern and a gopi plays karatals (castanets). In the foreground the vasanta plants are covered with yellow blossoms. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1790 AD
  3. Ragini Vasanti expresses joy at the advent of spring. Amidst the yellow and white blossoms of the trees two girls are plucking flowers on the bank of a river. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1790 AD
  4. In the stuffy heat of the rainy season, following spells of rain, a lady accompanied by her companions and servants is enjoying swaying in a swing. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1790 AD
  5. Two ladies busy in preparing some home made delicacy by spreading them for drying on the mat. The clothes and jewellery shows that ladies belong to social elite. (Size 22.5x14.0 Cm) - Bundi Miniature 1760 AD
  6. The love lorn lady smoking a huqqah under a banana tree, eagerly waiting for her lover. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1820 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1760
Subject: Figure Studies
Gross Weight: 0.150 Kg
Size (LxB): 22x14x cm
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. The setting is in a formal garden with tiny water fountains. The warm atmosphere of the deccan plateau is depicted by the shining sun, the green meadow and the clouds tinged with gold. The Ragini's attire and embroidered slippers are typically from Hyderabad. (Size 20.5x13.0 Cm) - Deccani Miniature 1800 AD
  2. A sakhi is taking Radha to Krishna's dwelling at night. Radha is beautifully attired in silk garments trimmed with gold. The moonlit sky with twinkling stars brings an atmosphere of Romance. (Size 20.0x12.0 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1800 AD
  3. The raga is depicted as a stately nobleman seated with his lady and an ornate couch with embroidered bolsters. Two oil lamps are burning under a canopy which also has a rich design. (Size 20.5x11.5 Cm) - Deccani Miniature 1800 AD
  4. Two ladies are watching the approach of rains shown by the dark thunder clouds and lightning in the grey sky. The excitement of the ladies is evident from the fact that one of them is depicted barefoot. (Size 20.5x13.5 Cm) - Rajasthani Miniature 1780 AD
  5. Krishna is seated on a terrace and a sakhi is inviting him to come to meet Radha who awaits him in a pavilion. The head ornaments of all the three figures are noteworthy. (Size 20.5x13.5 Cm) - Bundelkhand Miniature 1800 AD
  6. A painting showing illustration from Rasikpriya - A sakhi carrying a message from Radha comes to Krishna to plead with him. (Size 20.5x13.0 Cm) - Mewar Miniature 1700 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1700
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. This painting depicts the Ragini as a youthful girl who is seated on a couch attended by her maid. She leans over the Vina, absorbed in the strains of her instrument and her love songs. (Size 22.5x18.0 Cm) - Bikaner Miniature 1675 AD
  2.  Krishna is sitting pensive in the forest, while Radha is being persuaded by her confidante to forgive him. (Size 22.0x15.5 Cm) - Bundi Miniature 1790 AD
  3.  The Ragini sits on a pushpasayya (Flower Beds) made of lotus petals by the side of a lotus pond. She is in deep thoughts of her lover Raga while playing amorous music on the Vina. She is suddenly aroused from her thoughts by thunder and a flash of lightening idicative of the coming of the monsoon, the thought of which fans love in her heart. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Marwar Miniature 1700 AD
  4. The painting depicts romance between Krishna and the nayika in golden cloths. Krishna wearing an uncommanly large turban, is seated in a terrace in the corner of a garden. A sakhi approaches him, on behalf of the nayika, who waits for him holding a garland in her hands. The god of love Kama and his consort Rati seated in a the tree, add to the romantic setting alongwith quarter moon in the sky. (Size 22.5x17.5 Cm) - Mewar Miniature 1700 AD
  5. This painting illustrates how a gopi (Cowgirl), tired of the stealing of milk & curd by Krishna, decides to play a trick on him. She sets out with an empty pot, with milk splash only on outside to deceive him. On the right Krishna is shown trying to steal milk from the empty pot and on the left he is shown retreating in disappointment while gopi is shyly covering her laughter with her Odhni (Veil). (Size 22.0x16.0 Cm) - Bundi Miniature 1800 AD
  6. This painting depicts Ragaputra Mangal of Bhairava Raga. According to Ragamala classifications, Mangal is the king of the Ragas, handsome like Kamadeva (Cupid God), richly attired and wearing a crown. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Deccani Miniature 1680 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1675
Subject: Figure Studies
Gross Weight: 0.150 Kg
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. The painting is one of Baramasa series, depicting the winter month of Posh. A prince & princess sit close together wrapped in a warm orange shawl, gazing adoringly at each other. A fire glow in front, painted golden. Elsewhere in palace a black bug can be seen. (Size 22.0x15.0 Cm) - Pahari Miniature 1800 AD
  2. Bazbahadur, the ruler of Mandu, resting in the hillsides with his beloved Rupmati. Their horses are teethered to a tree. Rupmati's eyes are closed in mute ecstasy, while Bazbahadur gazes at her with unbounded love. The Nocturnal sky is twinkling with stars, birds are roosting in the trees and there is a pair of leopard in a distant hollow in the forest. (Size 24.0x17.0 Cm) - Garhwal Miniature 1790 AD
  3. A lovelorn maiden overcome by emotion. A subtle touch is added  by the painter in depicting Krishna playing his flute in the distance. Radha also used to pine for him in the same manner, overcome by emotion, when she heard the strains of his flute in the woods. (Size 20.0x15.0 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 19XX AD
  4. The expression of the youthful lovers seated in a balcony is one of tranquility and pleasure of love in union. The rainy water is adding to romance of the atmosphere. Trees are full with mangoes. Elsewhere in palace a maid is preparing huqqah. (Size 22.5x17.0 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1780 AD
  5. The painting depicts the romance of Baz Bahadur and Rupmati, who are riding in the forest by the night on the richly caparisoned horses. (Size 23.5x17.0 Cm) - Mughal Miniature. 1650 AD
  6. Legendry lover Sohni swimming to meet Mahinwal. (Size 23.0x14.0 Cm) - Bundi Miniature 1750 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1650
Subject: Figure Studies
Gross Weight: .150 Kg
Size (LxB): 24x17x cm
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:
  1. Shiva & Parvati seated on a golden throne in an open terrace. The Shivaganas (mendicants-followers of Shiva) are paying obeisance to the holy couple. This painting is by the famous artist Sajnu, of the Seu-Nainsukh family, who was trained in the Kangra style but later moved to Mandi. (Size 23.0x15.5 Cm) - Mandi Miniature 1810 AD
  2. The youthful lover is with his lovely lady who is wearing rich clothes and jewellery. She has a vial of perfumed water in her hand. It is eventide, lamps have been lit and a full moon appears in the dark sky. The ladies in foreground are getting ready to play music. (Size 22.5x14.5 Cm) - Deccani Miniature 1730 AD
  3. The Nayika (Actress), extremely beautiful and adorned with necklaces, earrings, bangles and rings on her delicate fingers, sits on a balcony eagerly awaiting her lover. The female messenger in conversation with the lord will soon be carrying the glad tidings of his arrival to the nayika. The flowering plants and the bird pair enhance the atmosphere of romance in the setting. (Size 20.5x14.5 Cm) - Kangra Miniature 1820 AD
  4. This is a charming Baramasa illustration depicting the month of shravana, the rainy season, when lovers seek each other's company. The heroine is approaching her lover dressed in all her finery. Malwa paiting is characterised by brilliant red, yellow and blue colours. (Size 22.5x16.0 Cm) - Malwa Miniature 1700 AD
  5.  A prince is seated on a garden pavilion with his favorite, smoking a huqqah. Female attendants are standing behind both of them.(Size 20.0x14.0 Cm) - Pratapgarh Miniature 1760 AD
  6. The Nayak & Nayika are seated on palace terrace at dusk, indicated by sun being driven away in his chariot in the far distance. Elsewhere in the palace, a nobleman is seen in discussion with a priest in a temple pavilion. The maid can seen carrying some tray towards stairs, for nayak & nayika upstairs. The variety of flora & fauna is typical of Bundi style. (Size 19.5x13.0 Cm) - Bundi Miniature 1690 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1690
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:

  1. Krishna and his cowherd companions have waylaid the gopis and are demanding a goll, namely a caress or kiss, before permitting them to proceed with their milk pots. The pastoral scenery of the painting is noteworthy. In the right hand corner is a group of cattle painted in a manner characterstic of the Garhawal kalam. (Size 22.5x16.0 Cm) - Pahari Miniature 1815 AD
  2. Holi festival is celebrated when winter ends and spring begins, the main enjoyment being to spatter coloured water on one another. Here Krishna and his cowherd companions are throwing red water at girls, who reciprocate in the same manner. The colours of the painting are clear, pure and a gossamer lightness. (Size 23.5x15.5 Cm) - Indian Miniature 1786 AD
  3. Radha appears with her companions on the lakeside terrace, Krishna with a lotus in his hand, is presenting a garland of jasmine flowers to Radha. (Size 23.0x16.0 Cm) - Kishangarh Miniature 1755 AD
  4. Radha & Krishna on the banks of river Yamuna, gazing at each other. Krishna is playing on the flute and Radha appears mesmerised by the music. Their gentle cow is grazing on the bank of the river. The white flowers of the creeper entwining the tree enhances the  beauty of this painting (Size 22.5x15.5 Cm) - Pahari Miniature 1820 AD
  5. The legend of the Ring Dance is told in The Prem-Sagara (The Ocean of Love). Lord Krishna and the cowgirls, all elegantly attired, and intoxicated with love and passion, are dancing on the bank of the river Yamuna, watched by the gods in sky, the sun, the moon, Indra, Brahma and Shiva, who rain flowers on the dancing figures. The painting is master piece of the period. Once can sense rhythm of the dance with Krishna & Radha as the centre of the solar system round which the planets revolve. (Size 23.0x17.5 Cm) - Jaipur Miniature 1800 AD
  6. This is a Kishangarh painting showing the lovers retreating to a woodland grove at eventide Momentarily shy, they linger under a tree before entwining into each other's arms. Behind is a lake where a royal couple is enjoying a boat rides. Maids are singing folk songs for the couple. (Size 22.5x17.0 Cm) - Kishangarh Miniature 1750 AD

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Year of painting: 1750
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Printed Reproduction of six mughal miniatures as per following:

  1. The scene is set in a formal garden of a pleasure pavillion on a full moon light. The prince is seated on Gaddi (Mattress) smoking a hooqah, surrounded by female musicians and hand maidens. A female singer is standing in the centre of the foreground. The costumes are characterstic of the Mughal period.  (Size 23.5x17.0 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1723 AD
  2. The painting is an illustration from the Jahangirnama depicting Emperor Jaghangir having a garden party at Kabul. In this splendid garden scene, the emperor is seen in the company of his intimate nobles. A group of old holymen performing the arghustak dance before the emperor. The Sahr-ara garden dazzles in the light of lamp and fire on which a large cooking pot is placed. (Size 22.0x13.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1607 AD
  3. The painting is an illustration from the Akbarnama depicting the visit of emperor Akbar to the shrine of Mu'in ud-din chisti at Ajmer (India). All the pomp and excitement of a royal visit is evident in the scene.  (Size 21.0x13.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1590 AD
  4. The painting is an illustration from the Akbarnama depicting Emperor Akbar & mast elephants on the boats while a attack. (Size 23.5x14.5 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1657 AD
  5. The painting is from Akbarnama Manuscript, showing girl dancers performing before emperor Akbar, Movement is cleverly suggested by whirling skirts of the dancers. The Emperor looks on appreciatively. (Size 21.0x12.0 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1590 AD
  6. The picture is depiction of the story of Amir Hamza's exploits in the north where he encountered a vicious dragon. Hamza is seated on a magnificent blue & red floral medallion carpet in a garden pavillion in a hilly countryside. Groups of fairies and sub-human creatures call on him to urge hum to kill the fierce dragon visible in the upper right corner. (Size 20.0x15.0 Cm) - Mughal Miniature 1567 AD

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Title: Mughal Miniatures - (Indian Miniature) Paintings
Year of painting: 1567
Subject: Figure Studies
Gross Weight: .100 Kg
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