Indra. Numbered ‘f.124’ in nagari. 107 by 113 mm. Accompanied by two heavenly musicians, Indra bows before Krishna with folded hands. In the sky are Surabhi, Indra’s white elephant, two musicians and heavenly beings who rain down flowers on Krishna.
Krishna. 109 by 146 mm. Krishna is seated in a pavilion with Balarama behind him, conversing with Nanda. On either side stands a cow-herd with a ‘chauri’ and a bearded figure kneels.
Krishna. Numbered ‘f.126’ in nagari. 110 by 145 mm. Krishna appears as Visnu to Nanda who is seated in front of him. Two cowherds fan Krishna and on the left stands Balarama with two other figures.
Butcher seated cutting up goat's meat, with his wife seated beside him brushing away flies with a feather.. Artist(s): Tuni Lal (fl. c.1840-1850), attributed to
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Butcher seated cutting up goat’s meat, his wife seated beside him brushing away flies with a feather. Water-colour; 9 by 7.5 ins.
A Punjabi post-runner with a satchel of letters hanging from a spear over his shoulder.. Artist(s): Kapur Singh (fl.1866)
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A Punjabi post-runner with a satchel of letters hanging from a spear over his shoulder. By Kapur Singh, an Amritsar artist. 15 October 1866. Inscribed by Augustus Honner on album page: ‘Kupoor Sing of Umritsar 15/10/66’; on mount: ‘A dak Runner or Postman - where there is no ‘mail cart’. The...
A Kashmiri woman carrying a small bag. By an Amritsar artist, 1866. Inscribed on original album page: ‘Cashmere Woman.’ Water-colour; 6.25 by 4.25 ins, with mount 8.5 by 6.5 ins. Purple mount with red and blue rules.