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India in Miniature: Works from the Permanent Collection

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India in Miniature: Works from the Permanent CollectionTuesday, January 24, 2017 - Sunday, April 23, 2017

This Focus Gallery exhibition presented, on an intimate scale, works on paper from India comprised of miniature compositions in a rich spectrum of colors, patterns, and types. Dutch botanicals, Indian war elephants, Judeo-Christian angels, Rajput princes, European linear perspective, British colonials, and Hindu yogis mingle in these scenes. Some come from imperial centers like Delhi, Agra, or Lahore; most originated in the semi-independent kingdoms of the Punjab hills, Malwa plateau, or Rajasthan. The exhibition was organized by the Art Center and Julie E. Hughes (History Department).

There are works that appeared in this exhibition that were loans to the Loeb and therefore do not appear on this website.

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Lord Ganesha Attended by His Wives Riddhi and Siddhi
Currently Unidentified
1810
Culture: Indian [possibly Punjab Hills]
[Krishna Riding a Composite Elephant]
Currently Unidentified
c. 1790-1800
Culture: Indian [possibly Punjab Hills]
Bangali Ragini
Currently Unidentified
c. 1820
Culture: Indian [Jaipur]
The Pavilion of Love: Radha and Krishna
Currently Unidentified
c. 1790-1800
Culture: Indian [possibly Punjab Hills]
Asavari Ragini
Currently Unidentified
c. 1820
Culture: Indian [Northern]
Moonlight Tryst: Radha and Krishna
Currently Unidentified
c. 1850
Culture: Indian, Pahari (possibly Guler Workshop)
Portrait of Shah Jahan
Currently Unidentified
1700s
Culture: Indian [Northern]
Portrait of  Akbar
Currently Unidentified
1700s
Culture: Indian [Northern]
Desakh Ragini
Currently Unidentified
c. 1820
Culture: Indian [Northern or Western]
Portrait of Aurangzeb
Currently Unidentified
1700s
Culture: Indian [Northern]
Portrait of Bahadur Shah
Currently Unidentified
1700s
Culture: Indian [Northern]
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