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Bronze pair of lions.
Greenglazed earthenware morturary jar
Hollow ceramic sculpture representing a weight for measuring grain and other commodities. Glazed in yellow, perhaps to mimic color of newly cast bronze.
Earthenware with pigments; mortuary sculpture, paired with guardian figure Colby College accession number 190.2004.A
Rajasthani, perhaps Mewar school; gouache on paper.
Bronze mortuary sculpture
Possibly a Company School work; gouache on paper.
Possibly Deccani; gouache on paper. Persian inscription, “Yusuf Adil Shah.†Yusuf Adil Shah (1459–1511) founded the Adil Shahi dynasty, rulers of the Sultanate of Bijapur in the Deccan, south India, until ca. 1686.
Possibly Deccani; gouache on paper. Persian inscription, “Hari Jahan Bahadur.†Bahadur Khan (1643-1712) was the second son of Aurangzeb. He served as governor of the northwest, Punjab, and then was Mughal emperor for five years, 1707-1712. Compare with ASIANetwork-Luce Asian art record number soclaa001652.
Gouache on paper. Persian inscription, “Harjan, daughter of Mohammad Shahi.â€
Gouache on paper. Persian inscription, “Zulfiqar Khan.†One of Aurangzeb’s key military officers.
Gouache on paper. Persian inscription, “Babur Padi Shah.†Babur (1483-1531) was the founder of the Mughal Dynasty; he was instrumental in the introduction of Persian culture in South Asia.