An illustration to a Ragamala series: Kanada Ragini, probably Bundi, Rajasthan, North India, second half 18th century, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, the form of Krishna holds the severed tusk of a collapsed elephant which he has subdued, with armed soldiers opposite and a female attendant behind, an avian vehicle flies above with garlands, a line of devanagri on yellow ground above, the reverse with a stamp of kumar sangram singh of hawalgarh, 30 x 24.5cm. Provenance: Private Co
An illustration to a Ragamala series: Kanada Ragini, probably Bundi, Rajasthan, North India, second half 18th century, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, the form of Krishna holds the severed tusk of a collapsed elephant which he has subdued, with armed soldiers opposite and a female attendant behind, an avian vehicle flies above with garlands, a line of devanagri on yellow ground above, the reverse with a stamp of kumar sangram singh of hawalgarh, 30 x 24.5cm. Provenance: Private Co
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