The Krishna image. Inscribed above: ‘Ramchunjee God of Dwarka.’ 174 by 123 mm; page 294 by 205 mm. The Krishna image at Dwarka stands playing a flute; the image of Radha is on the right.
The Krishna image. Inscribed above: ‘Ramchunjee, the God in the Temple of Dwarka.’ 169 by 101 mm; page 275 by 190 mm. The Krishna image at Dwarka, and the image of Radha on the right; there are two attendants.
Krishna. Inscribed above: ‘Shri Krushun standing upon a Kunsal’(?) ‘flower and supporting the Island of Dwarka on his finger.’ 170 by 120 mm; page 276 by 195 mm. Krishna stands on a lotus, raising an island and temple on his finger; he is attended by a gopi and a cowherd.
Radha’s toilet. Inscribed above: ‘Shri Krushun combing the hair of his Mistress Raidka, who is looking in’ ‘a Glass held by a Servant.’ 162 by 104 mm; page 290 by 196 mm. Radha’s hair is combed by Krishna, and a servant holds a mirror.
Radha and Krishna. Inscribed above: ‘Shri Krushun playing on his Moorli or Lute under the shade of a tree, attended by Raidka, who is in the act of presenting a Kaoull flower’. 160 by 109 mm; page 290 by 198 mm. Krishna plays his flute, standing on a lotus beneath a tree; Radha is on the righ...
The child Krishna. Inscribed above: ‘Shri Krushen reclining on a leaf on a lake in which the lotus flower is growing in plenty.’ 168 by 122 mm; page 288 by 205 mm. DESCRIPTON: Krishna floats upon a lotus leaf on lotus-strewn water, putting his left foot to his mouth.
Pachisi. Inscribed on reverse: ‘Shri Krushen and Raidka playing a game called Shotka or Patchees’. 174 by 104 mm; page 272 by 202 mm. Radha and Krishna play ‘pachisi’ on a terrace.
Hindola Raga. Panel of fives lines of descriptive text in nagari characters on border above; inscribed on reverse: ‘No.I Hindol Raag. He is very handsome & is seated upon a Golden Swing. He is accompanied by women in a thick Grotto - and looking at lightning. He is swung by some beautifu...
Siva and Parvati. Inscribed above: ‘Mahadave & Parwutty.’ 174 by 121 mm; page 297 by 204 mm. Siva and Parvati are seated on a tiger-skin on a terrace outside a cave; Siva puts his arm about Parvati.
The Devi. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Godess Ambhajee, mounted on a Tiger, her standard is conveyed before her by Byrou.’ 153 by 106 mm; page 266 by 194 mm. The Devi is riding a tiger, preceded by a banner-bearer.