Malavi Ragini. A lover embraces his lady as they walk towards a bed-chamber. There are trees on the left. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Desi Ragini.’ 155 by 117 mm.
Desvarati Ragini. A lady clasps her hands above her head and twists her body while sitting against a cushion beneath a canopy talking with an attendant or confidante. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Kalyan.’ 158 by 119 mm.
Malkos Raga. A nobleman sits on a stool holding ‘pan’ while a girl stands behind him waving a fly-whisk. A canopy juts from the building on the right. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Dipak Ragini.’ 156 by 121 mm.
Dhanasri Ragini. A lady kneels on a little terrace, drawing a picture of her absent lover; a maid kneels in front of her holding a saucer of pigment. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled borders. 157 by 106 mm; page 263 by 204 mm.
Bhairava Raga. A lord represented as Krishna with a yellow ‘dhoti’ and peacock-feather crown is seated with a consort who rubs his arm with sandal paste. Three maidservants are in attendance, one holding the dish of paste. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled borders. 156 ...
Bhairava Raga. A lord sitting on a throne under a canopy is being rubbed with sandal paste by his consort. There are two maids in attendance. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Raga Malkos.’ 157 by 117 mm.
Sri Raga. A lord sits on a throne by a verandah listening to two musicians - one is Narada playing a ‘vina,’ the other a horse-headed ‘kinnara’ with cymbals. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Sri Raga.’ 154 by 117 mm. Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), pl.LIII, fig.C.
Malasri Ragini. A lady sits on a bed outside a chamber holding a lotus flower from which she is about to pluck petals. There is a lotus pond in the foreground. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Dhanasri Ragini’. 156 by 118 mm.
Gujari Ragini. A lady sits on a lotus bed in a glade holding a ‘vina’ over her shoulder and indicating with her right hand towards a bird in a tree. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Devsath Ragini’ (cancelled), and ‘Barati.’ 152 by 115 mm. Reproduced: Losty (1986), 55.