Nata Ragini. A mounted prince rides against three warriors who are on foot. Four decapitated or wounded foes lie on the ground; the sun has risen above a tree-lined horizon.
Nata Ragini. A warrior, dressed in green and mounted on a white horse, fights with a foot-soldier, having slain another soldier who lies in the foreground. Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XLIV, fig.2.
Nata Ragini. A white-robed prince with sword and shield is about to mount his white stallion in preparation for battle. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XLIV for the Sanskrit description.
Nata Ragini. Artist(s): Gobind Singh (fl.1775-1782)
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Nata Ragini. A female warrior on horseback fights a male foot-soldier, a body lying decapitated in the foreground and four unarmed courtiers passing by. By Gobind Singh. 236 by 144 mm.
Nata Ragini. A party of acrobats have set up a tight-rope on which two girls walk towards one another: one is dressed as a sweeper to the feigned astonishment of the other who carries water-pots upon her head. Their companions beneath beat drums and express encouragement. Note: The red inscri...
Nata Ragini. A warrior is fighting on horseback with two foot-soldiers, one lying wounded in the foreground, the other receiving a sword-blow. Commissioned by Richard Johnson, Lucknow, c.1780-82. Richard Johnson Collection. Purchased 1807. Inscribed in nagari at top: ‘nat’. 132 by 87 mm. ...
Tinted drawing of two youths duelling. Both carry drawn swords: the one on the right has a shield in his left hand, the one on the left, a rolled-up coat. Qazwin style: late sixteenth century. 9 by 11.5 cm (page 24.5 by 16.5 cm). Half-medallions of illumination at the edges and illuminated p...
Journal kept during the siege of Multan and during Pearse's service on the N.W. Frontier, 1848 and 1849. Containing 3 miscellaneous drawings by various hands including Connell and W. Paget. Artist(s): Pearse, George Godfrey (1827-1905)
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Journal kept during the siege of Multan and during Pearse's service on the N.W. Frontier, 1848 and 1849. 3 miscellaneous drawings by various hands. f.3 ‘Sketch of the Bengal Breech, Fort of Mooltan, January 1849. N.E. angle. Citadel Breach. Connell fecit. Scinde Camel Corps’. Also notes...