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Krishna's Longing for Radha, from the Gita Govinda of Jayadeva, c. 1820–1825
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Toilette of Radha, c. 1810–1820
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Shiva with Sati seated in a Lotus Blossom, early 1800s
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The Heroine Who Waits Anxiously for Her Absent Lover (Utka Nayika), c. 1800
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Augury of the Crow (Vasakasajja Nayika), c. 1800
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Radha's Hair Being Dressed, c. 1790–1800
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The Lovelorn Heroine, from a Sat Sai of Bihari, 1780–90
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Radha’s Confidante Brings Her to Krishna, Based on Poetry of Bihari (Indian, 1595–1663), c. 1790–1800
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Shiva Under Trees, c. 1780
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Pradyumna and Mayavati Fly to Dvaraka, from the Large Basohli Bhagavata Purana, c. 1760–1765
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The Heroine Who Waits Anxiously for Her Absent Lover: Utka Nayika, c. 1760–65
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The Heroine Who Waits Anxiously for Her Absent Lover (Utka Nayaka), c. 1750–55
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Descent of the Ganges, c. 1700–1710
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A Prince Performs Austerities (recto); Shiva and His Followers Return to Mount Kailash (verso), from a Romance of Chandrabhanu and Lavanyavati of Upendra Bhanja (1670–1740), 1700s
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Vishnu on Ananta, the Endless Serpent, c. 1700
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Radha Awaiting Reconciliation with Krishna, from a Gita Govinda of Jayadeva, c. 1680
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Shiva and Devi on Gajasura's Hide, c. 1675–80
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Krishna Under a Canopy, c. 1680
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Krishna and Radha Quarreling: Shatha Nayaka, from a Rasikapriya, c. 1680
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Rati, the Goddess of Erotic Love, Takes Aim at Krishna, from a Rasikapriya, c. 1660
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The two erring cooks, dressed as maidservants, fall at the prince’s feet and beg forgiveness, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of the Parrot): Fourth Night, c. 1560
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The mendicant’s wife deceives him with a soldier, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fourth Night, c. 1560
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The soldier receives a garland of roses from his wife which will remain fresh as long as she is faithful, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fourth Night, c. 1560
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The two cooks, who attempt to seduce the warrior’s loyal wife, are trapped by her in a cellar, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fourth Night, c. 1560
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