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).
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Shah Jahan and Orpheus. The Pietre Dure Decoration and the Programme of the Throne in the Hall of Public Audiences at the Red Fort of Delhi
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author: Koch, Ebba
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A Chinese Bowl Purchased by H. M. the Queen for the New Government House, Delhi
Goldfish-Bowl, Early Chi'en Lung (?) 1736-95, Blue-and-White, 2 Views, from the Collection of Wajīd Alī Shāh of Oudh. A Chinese Bowl Purchased by H. M. the Queen for the New Government House, Delhi