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A note on a club-shaped variety of Botrydium granulatum (L.) Grev. var.Clavaeformis var. nov.
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Sansar Chand of Kangra at Madaun (Mian Ram Singh Collection)
The most active and prolific school of painting was at Tira-Sujanpur under the patronage of Sansar Chan
Elopement (Mian Kartar Singh Collection)
Shows the elopement of a princess and a mahout. This painting, probably from the reign of Raja Bir Singh, makes liberal use of strong primary colour
Enraptured Lovers (Raja of Lambagraon Collection)
Krishna and Radha sitting together on the branch of a Bauhinia tree, under the shade of a mango tree, and clump of plantain
The Lament of Separation (Captain Sunder Singh Collection)
Painting of a viahininayiki, showing a lonely girl playing a small tambura. Illustrates the longings of love (abhilasha
Melody of Spring (National Museum of India Collection)
Krishna, with his brother Balarama, cowherds and gopis sing and dance in the woods of Brindaba
Rama and Sita Enthroned (Raja of Lambagraon Collection)
Here, Rama and Sita are shown admiring flights of sarus cranes on a lotus lake. Hanuman, the monkey general of Rama stands in front of them, while his monkey soldiers with dark faces stand to the side. Rama's brothers - Lakshmana, Satrughna & Bharat - stand behind waving chauri
The Rains (Raja of Lambagraon Collection)
After the summer heat, the rain in the months of Sawan & Bhadon is welcome, as represented her
Bathing in Summer (Punjab Museum Collection)
The palaces of the Rajput chiefs of Kangra had two types of gardens - daylight and moonlit gardens. This shows the Ranis and maids bathing in the pool in a daylight garde
Lady in Husband's Clothes (Punjab Museum Collection)
Lonely women whose husbands were away were often shown in men's clothes, as this reminded them of their husband. The Rani is dressed in her husband's clothes, including a turban with peacock feather. One companion holds a thali containing vermilion with which a vermilion mark has been painted on her forehead. The empty bed suggests the absent husban