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Unidentified scene, Aurangabad, c.1725 by Indian School

Unidentified scene, Aurangabad, c.1725

(Unidentified scene, Aurangabad, c.1725 (wc on paper))


Indian School

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1725  ·  watercolour on paper  ·  Picture ID: 602550

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Unidentified scene, Aurangabad, c.1725 by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
scene · aurangabad · asia · asian · elephant · howdah · bull · parade · procession · hindu · hinduism · celebration · worship · king · ruler · bowing · flowers · confetti · dancing · music · ceremonial · throne · enthroned · Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images
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