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Exhibition Review
Seeing the Divine: Pahari Painting of North India Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 585-588
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Aitken, Molly Emma (Aitken, Molly Emma)
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Attributed works:
10. Devi in the form of Bhadrakali adored by the gods, attributed to the Master of the Early Rasamanjari, folio from a dispersed Tantric Devi series. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Basohli, c.1660–70. Opaque watercolour, gold, silver and beetle-wing cases on paper, 17.8 by 16.7 cm. (Kronos Collections; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art,
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11. Krishna celebrates the start of the rainy season, attributed to the Master of the Swirling Skies, folio from the devotional text of the Bhagavata Purana. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Jammu. c.1725–50. Opaque watercolour and silver on paper, 21.3 by 14.9 cm. (Kronos Collections; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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12. Raja Balwant Singh’s vision of Krishna and Radha, attributed to Nainsukh. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Jasrota. c.1745– 50. Ink, opaque watercolour and gold on paper, 19.7 by 15.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).