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Malar Ragini: Krishna Playing the Flute to Seven Gopis Holding Musical Instruments, from the Ragamala Series, c. 1760
Maharao Chattar Sal (reigned 1758-64) of Kota in a Palanquin, c. 1760. Creator: UnknownMaharao Chattar Sal (reigned 1758-64) of Kota in a Palanquin, c. 1760. The king sits in his litter with a sun and moon disk behind his head, emphasizing the light of divine sanction for his rule
Maharana Jagat Singh dressed as a Bhil, hunting deer at night, c. 1735-40. Creator: UnknownMaharana Jagat Singh dressed as a Bhil, hunting deer at night, c. 1735-40
Page from a Ragamala series: Gujari Ragini, c. 1680. Creator: UnknownPage from a Ragamala series: Gujari Ragini, c. 1680
Page from a Bhagavata Purana: Nanda and the elders in council with the gopas, c. 1690-1700
Krishna and Balarama Approaching Mathura, c. 1740-1750. Creator: UnknownKrishna and Balarama Approaching Mathura, c. 1740-1750
Krishna and Gopis, c. 1660. Creator: UnknownKrishna and Gopis, c. 1660
Krishna Fluting, c. 1675-1700. Creator: UnknownKrishna Fluting, c. 1675-1700
Krishna Exacts a toll from the Milkmaids, from a Bhagavata Purana, c. 1600. Creator: UnknownKrishna Exacts a toll from the Milkmaids, from a Bhagavata Purana, c. 1600
Krishna as the Destroyer of Demons, page from Surdass Sursagar, c. 1700. Creator: UnknownKrishna as the Destroyer of Demons, page from Surdass Sursagar, c. 1700
Krishna and the Gopis Gather for Rasamandala, c. 1720-1730. Creator: UnknownKrishna and the Gopis Gather for Rasamandala, c. 1720-1730
Krishna and Radha Under Mt. Govardhan, c. 1720. Creator: UnknownKrishna and Radha Under Mt. Govardhan, c. 1720
Krishna and Radha Quarreling, from a Rasikapriya, c. 1680. Creator: UnknownKrishna and Radha Quarreling, from a Rasikapriya, c. 1680. The inscription at the top relates that the scenes heroine is angry because her lover has been out all night and his eyes are red
Krishna and Gopis, mid 1800s. Creator: UnknownKrishna and Gopis, mid 1800s
Krishna and Consort on a Palace Balcony with Musicians: Vukharo Ragaputra of Bhairav…Krishna and Consort on a Palace Balcony with Musicians: Vukharo Ragaputra of Bhairav, from the " Boston Ragamala", 1770-75
Krishna Abhisarika Nayika, from a Rasikapriya manuscript, c. 1615-25. Creator: UnknownKrishna Abhisarika Nayika, from a Rasikapriya manuscript, c. 1615-25
Kedara Ragini, c. 1650. Creator: UnknownKedara Ragini, c. 1650
Kanhra Ragini, c. 1700. Creator: UnknownKanhra Ragini, c. 1700
Kanhara Ragini: Song of Inspiration to Krishna for Killing the Elephant Demon... cKanhara Ragini: Song of Inspiration to Krishna for Killing the Elephant Demon, from the Ragamala Series, c. 1760
Kakubha Ragini, c. 1750. Creator: UnknownKakubha Ragini, c. 1750
Falcon on a Perch, c. 1610. Creator: UnknownFalcon on a Perch, c. 1610
Hindu God Krishna Talking to Elders, c. 1800. Creator: UnknownHindu God Krishna Talking to Elders, c. 1800
Gunakali Ragini, c. 1750. Creator: UnknownGunakali Ragini, c. 1750. Paintings made in the city of Jaipur took on a confectionary palette that became popular among newly expanded markets around India and abroad
Gunakali Ragini, 1675-1725. Creator: UnknownGunakali Ragini, 1675-1725
Girls Spraying Each Other at Holi, c. 1640-1650. Creator: UnknownGirls Spraying Each Other at Holi, c. 1640-1650. The antics of Holi, the festival of spring, are in full tilt in this scene that takes place in the womens quarters of a palace
God Shiva in His Ferocious Aspect as Mahakala Dancing, c. 1700-1710. Creator: UnknownGod Shiva in His Ferocious Aspect as Mahakala Dancing, c. 1700-1710
From a series of female portraits: A lady at a jharoka window holding a rose, c. 1730
Frieze with Dancer and Musicians, c. 973. Creator: UnknownFrieze with Dancer and Musicians, c. 973. A dancer, who strikes a pose in the center, is accompanied by a full orchestra of musicians in lively variegated poses
A page from a Rasikapriya series, c. 1660. Creator: UnknownA page from a Rasikapriya series, c. 1660. The hero of this romantic poetic series is shown in the guise of Krishna, with blue skin, yellow lower garment, and a crown with peacock feathers
A page from a Ragamala series: Sri Raga, 1695. Creator: Nasiruddin (Indian)A page from a Ragamala series: Sri Raga, 1695
A page from a Ragamala Manuscript: Todi Ragini, c. 1625. Creator: UnknownA page from a Ragamala Manuscript: Todi Ragini, c. 1625
A page from a Punishment series: Punishment for murder, c. 1760. Creator: UnknownA page from a Punishment series: Punishment for murder, c. 1760
A page from a Devi series, c. 1660. Creator: UnknownA page from a Devi series, c. 1660
A page form a Ragamala series: Ramakali Ragini of Hindol Raga, c. 1610. Creator: UnknownA page form a Ragamala series: Ramakali Ragini of Hindol Raga, c. 1610
A Rajput Warrior with Camel, Possibly Maru Ragini from a Ragamala, 1650-80. Creator: UnknownA Rajput Warrior with Camel, Possibly Maru Ragini from a Ragamala, 1650-80
The Birth of Krishna, from a Sursagar of Surdas, c. 1700. Creator: UnknownThe Birth of Krishna, from a Sursagar of Surdas, c. 1700. The blind poet and Hindu saint Surdas (1578/79-c. 1581), a devotee of Krishna
A leaf from a Baramasa series: the month Jyestha (May-June), Krishna watches the Gopis dancing around a tree, c. 1760
A Lady Plucking Flowers with Peacocks, Gunakali Ragini of Malkos, from the ChawandA Lady Plucking Flowers with Peacocks, Gunakali Ragini of Malkos, from the " Chawand Ragamala", 1605
Maharana Ari Singh (c. 1761-73) and his consort on a terrace, c. 1761. Creator: UnknownMaharana Ari Singh (c. 1761-73) and his consort on a terrace, c. 1761
Maharana Jagat Singh Attending the Raslila, 1736. Creator: Jai Ram (Indian), attributed to; JivaMaharana Jagat Singh Attending the Raslila, 1736. To celebrate the New Year festival of Diwali, dancers reenact the life story of the Hindu god Krishna in a palace courtyard by candlelight under
Maharaja Sangram Singh and his court observe a fight between tigers and boars at Sadri, c. 1720
Maharaja Jagat Singh Hunting, 1734-1751. Creator: UnknownMaharaja Jagat Singh Hunting, 1734-1751. One of the favorite pastimes of the Rajputana nobility was hunting, a subject frequently depicted in secular painting in Rajasthan
Maharaja Abhai Singh, Equestrian, Watching Girls Swinging at the Teej Festival, c. 1740. The Teej Festival celebrates the coming of the monsoons that bring the rains essential for the crops
Lovers Tryst, 1750-1800. Creator: UnknownLovers Tryst, 1750-1800
Lovers Embracing (Raga Malkaus), c. 1760. Creator: UnknownLovers Embracing (Raga Malkaus), c. 1760
Lovers and an Old Crone, c. 1780 - 1790. Creator: UnknownLovers and an Old Crone, c. 1780 - 1790
Lovers (Mithuna), c. 973. Creator: UnknownLovers (Mithuna), c. 973. Along with the adjacent architectural frieze with dancer and musicians, this tender scene was built into the exterior wall of the now ruined Purana Mahadeva Temple
Page with Two Scenes of Sitas Abduction, from a Ramayana, c. 1745. Creator: Rikhaji (Indian)Page with Two Scenes of Sitas Abduction, from a Ramayana, c. 1745