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Idiosyncrasies in the Late Mughal Painting Tradition: The Artist Mihr Chand, Son of Ganga Ram (fl. 1759-86).
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The Mughals: Life, Art and Culture: Mughal Manuscripts and Paintings in the British Library
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Mughal India: Art, Culture and Empire. Manuscripts and Paintings in the British Library
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50 x India : de 50 mooiste miniaturen van het Rijksmuseum
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Some Unexpected Sources for Paintings by the Artist Mihr Chand (fl.c.1759–86), Son of Ganga Ram
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J.P. Losty (ed.), Delhi: Red Fort to Raisina, 2012
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J.P. Losty, Delhi 360°: Mazhar Ali Khan's View from the Lahore Gate, 2012
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Book Reviews
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Before the Daniells: Views of the palace and fortress at Faizabad in Palais Indiens
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The Bengali Artist Haludar
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Historical portraits of Aurangzeb ‘Alamgir I (1618-1707)
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Mughal painting
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Rajasthani Painting
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Company Painting
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The Revival of the Mughal Painting Tradition during the reign of Muhammad Shah
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Pahari Painting
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Origins of the Late Mughal Painting Tradition in Awadh
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Catalogue entries I.7, I.10, I.12, I.13, II.5, II.11, IV.12, V.3, V.4, V.5, V.6, V.10, V.11, V.12, V.13, V.16, and V.22
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Forging new identities: the role of the artist in 18th century northern India
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Origins of the Late Mughal Painting Tradition in Awadh
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