74. Portrait of Rustam Khan, with contemporary border figures of soldiers and men inspecting weapons and jewels, by Hunhar. c.1650–57. From the Late Shah Jahan Album. Folio, 38 by 26.6 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
Attributed works:
75. Jahangir shoots the head of Malik Ambar, by Abu’l Hasan. c.1616. From the Minto Album. Folio, 38.9 by 27.2 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
Attributed works:
76. Music party in an encampment, by Govardhan. c.1620–30. From the Minto Album. Folio, 38.9 by 27.2 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
Exhibition Review
Royal paintings of Jodhpur. Washington, Seattle, London and New Delhi
91. Maharaja Bakhat Singh watches a dance performance at the Bakhat Singh Mahal. Nagaur, c.1737. Watercolour and gold on paper, 44.5 by 63.8 cm. (Mehrangarh Museum Trust; exh. Seattle Museum of Art).
Non-western art unattributed:
92. Sage Markandeya’s ashram and the Milky Ocean. Jodhpur, c.1780–90. Watercolour and gold on paper, 48.3 by 129.5 cm. (Mehrangarh Museum Trust; exh. Seattle Museum of Art).
Androgynous form os Shiva and Parvati. Nepal, c.1000. Copper alloy with semi-recious stones, 83.8 cm. high. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art; exh. The Art Institute of Chicago).
Non-western art unattributed:
Bodhisattva Manjusri. Nepal, c.900. Copper alloy with gilding, 104 cm. high. (Pritzker collection; exh. Smithsonian Institute, Washington).
Non-western art unattributed:
Cosmic for of Hindu Goddess. Nepal, 1650-1700. Pigment on cotton, 161.3 by 132.3 cm. (Zimmerman Family collection; exh. Smithsonian Institution, Washington).
Non-western art unattributed:
Portrait of a lama. Central Tibet, fifteenth century. Bronze with pigment and guilding, 66 cm. high. (Private collection; Smithsonian Institution, Washington).