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.
The Devi. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Godess Ambhica seated on her Gaadie with a golden cup in her hand’. ‘Her Tiger is laying at her feet - and she is waited on by Byrou.’ 152 by 105 mm; page 265 by 193 mm. The Devi is enthroned on a terrace with her tiger.
The Devi. 125 by 75 mm; page 184 by 133 mm. The Devi rides her tiger, with three of her four arms holding a lotus, a sword and an hour-glass; the fourth is empty.
Siva and Parvati. Mewar, late 18th century. Mounted in an album, formerly Album 70; presented 21 April 1915. Gouache; yellow and red borders. 203 by 130 mm; page 257 by 178 mm. Siva and Parvati sit arm in arm on a tiger-skin beneath a tree. Siva has a halo and is holding his trident. The ...
Vamana avatar (the Dwarf). 155 by 215 mm. Vamana’s hands are being anointed with water by King Bali and Visnu is in his striding attitude on the right.