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082 _aBL-JC
_b505 (13) (J30)18
110 _aBritish Library
245 1 _aBhairava Raga
_bLord is sitting on a throne under a canopy is being rubbed with sandal paste by his consort. There are two maids in attendance [slides]
_hBritish Library
260 _aLondon
_bBritish Library
300 1 _a2 Slides
_bCol.
_bill
_c35mm.
440 _aJohnson Collection from British Library
500 _aIGNCA slides collection, cross reference, Indian Miniatures in the India Office Library by Toby Falk and Mildred Archer (London1981); Page 266 by 206mm; Johnson Album 30, no. 18; Inscribed on reverse in Persian: Raga Bhairava; 158by 117mm; The style of the series is essentially a provincial or Popular Mughal style, but the precision of treatment of the leafy trees and the figure-type, particularly of the females, points to Bikaner as the place of origin. The original appearance has been altered, for the pictures are now mounted on eighteenth c. album pages and incorrect Persian identifications have been written on the reverse ,p.255
650 _aPainting-Lucknow(India)-1780 A.D.
650 _aMogul painting
650 _aRagamala painting
650 _aRaga, Bhairava
650 _aMusic-India
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_dBL-JC
_eC-BL
942 _2ddc
_cSU
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_d185659