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This miniature painting is placed on a red background with text written above it. A female figure in the center dressed in red feeds a peacock perched on a tree. On her left is a white building. 
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Ragini Madhumadhavi
1795 – 1805
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1985/2.135
This miniature painting is placed on a beige background within a geometric border. Text is placed within a cartouche at the top of the page and above the painting, as is typical of the Jaipur style. In the center of the painting, Krishna and Radha are seated closely together on a rectangular carpet. Three female attendants are tending to the couple to their left while another female attendant peeks behind a red curtain in the backgroud. 
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Dipak Raga
1795 – 1805
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1985/1.133
This miniature painting is placed on a red background with text written above it. In the center, a woman is adorning herself while looking at a mirror that is held by a female attendant. They are seated inside a marble pavilion, with projecting porches topped by cupolas and a small rooftop chamber. Another female attendent plays a string instrument to the side in the foreground.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Bilaval Ragini
1795 – 1805
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1980/2.244
A blue-skinned figure faces a female, who are both seated within a white structure overlooking a courtyard. Outside the walls of the building, two men walk with bows and arrows. To the lower right, four female figures are gathered around a tree.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
The Eleventh Month
1733 – 1766
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1985/2.141
Two lovers sit in an elaborate, symmetrical marble palace, decorated with inlaid stone and a domed roof. Inside, a highly individualized prince sits near his lover and caresses her chin. Above the scene is a box containing calligraphic text.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Dipak Raga
1795 – 1805
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1985/1.134
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