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230 230 A MEWAR PAINTING OF DEVOTEES OF VISHNU, UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA, LATE 18TH CENTURY gouache with gold on paper, the god standing in a domed shrine, sheltered by the Nagaraja Anantashesha, in a wooded landscape, flanked by a pair of rulers paying respects, standing on a floral carpet, indistinct part inscription in devanagari on the reverse 26 x 15.8cm
232 232 TWO SICK MEN BEING TENDED BY PHYSICIANS, PROVINCIAL MUGHAL, NORTHERN INDIA, 18TH CENTURY OR LATER gouache with gold on paper, laid on card 23 x 15.3cm Provenance: Private collection, Northern England £250-350
Provenance: Private collection, Northern England £400-600
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231 part 231 TWO INDIAN PAINTINGS, RAJASTHAN, INDIA, 19TH CENTURY gouache on paper, one depicting a maiden seated in a verdant landscape, the other depicting Sri Nath Ji in a shrine flanked by two male devotees 15 x 10cm; 20 x 17cm approx. (image) Provenance: Private collection, Northern England £150-250
233 A GROUP OF SEVEN COMPANY SCHOOL PAINTINGS OF MUGHAL MONUMENTS, AGRA OR DELHI, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY framed together, comprising the Gateway to Akbar’s Tomb, The Moti Masjid (Agra Fort), Salim Chishti’s Tomb, Three Views of the Taj Mahal and the Palace at Dig, with modern identifying label 6 x 10cm (image) approx. each £400-600
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