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_aMalkos Ragini [Slides] _bLord seated on a couch receives a consort who stands before him; two maids are in attendance _hBritish Library |
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_aLondon _bBritish Library |
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_a1 Slides _bCol.,ill _c35mm |
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500 | _aIGNCA slides collection, cross reference, Indian Miniatures in the India Office Library by Toby Falk and Mildred Archer (London 1981) BL-JC 262(5)(J45)5 p. 144; By Mul Chand; Faizabad, c1760-70; Johnson Album 45, nos 1-6, 8; Published: Waldschmidt (1962), 179-85; Waldschmidt (1975), 542, no.33; Inscribed on border in Persian: 'amal-i mul chand (the work of Mul Chand); Gouache with gold; border of green paper with gold rules; 107 by 66mm; page 143 by 103mm; Note: For the same composition, see nos.346vii and 348xxv. A miniature of identical composition is also in the Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam (ex. Hulsmann-Stock Collection). Mul Chand's style is close to that of Ram Sahai with whom he apparently worked in close collaboration. Like Ram Sahai he retains affinities with earlier eighteenth-century Mughal painting. | ||
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_aMugul painting _y1760 - 70 A.D. |
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_aRagas _yRaga, Malkos |
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