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Deogarh Painting : Lalit Kala Series Portfolio No. 42

AuthorEdited by Usha Bhatia
PublisherLalit Kala Akademi
Publisher1997
PublisherReprint

Contents: Plate I. Picnic after hunting. Painted by Bagta in V.S. 1865 = A.D. 1808. Inscribed on reverse. Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay. 45 x 24.5 cm.

Plate II. Kunvar Anop Singhji shooting pigs. Painted by Bagta in V.S. 1826 = A.D. 1769. Inscribed on reverse. Smt. Kusum Rajeya Swali collection, Bombay. 31 x 21.3 cm.

Plate III. Gokuldasji hunting Sambhar at night. Attributed here to Chokha. Dated V.S. 1868 = A.D. 1811. Inscribed on reverse. Rawat Nahar Singh II collection, Deogarh. 39.6 x 27.2 cm.

Plate IV. The hour of cow-dust. Painted by Chokha in V.S. 1870 = A.D. 1813. Inscribed on reverse. Sir Cowasjee Jehangir collection, Bombay. 32 x 24 cm.

Plate V. Rawat Nahar Singh shooting pigs. Painted by Baijnath in V.S. 1887 = A.D. 1830. Inscribed on reverse. Rawat Nahar Singh II collection, Deogarh. 36.5 x 27 cm.

Plate VI. Three maidens under a willow. Attributed here to Baijnath, c. A.D. 1810, copied by Sumahendra, Jaipur. Wall painting, Deogarh Fort. 95 x 69 cm.

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