Six Indian miniature paintings, mounted on one sheet

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Anon.
Painting (Sikh school) being a portrait of a ruler and one standing man underneath a shade
No date [c. 1800]
20.6 x 28.8 cm
Inscribed with numbers on the reverse
Inscribed in Hindi on the reverse
Painting (Jaipur school) depicting a couple riding a dromedary, she shoots an arrow towards several horsemen following the couple, motif from Dhola-Maru series of paintings
No date [late 19th century]
28.1 x 35.6 cm
Painting (Jaipur school) depicting a night scene in a garden with a woman sitting under a shade, and a man hiding in the bushes
No date [c. 1900]
11.1 x 8.8 cm on 22.1 x 28.1 cm backing
Painting (Provincial Rajasthani school) in a garden in front of a house with a woman presenting a vase or similar to a seated man
No date [c. 1750]
18.5 x 25.3 cm on 21.2 x 28.4 cm sheet
Painting (Rajasthani school) depicting a seated Buddha in a temple with a servant on either side, and another person parading a cow and a calf in front of the god
No date [c. 1750]
11.1 x 18.2 cm on 14.7 x 22.5 cm backing
Hindi text in top margin
Painting (Mewar/Udaipur school) depicting a seated woman in a palace with two further women to the left, the group being approached by a blue-skinned person
No date [c. 1650]
21.3 x 26 cm
Hindi text in top margin, identifying the painting as No. 19 from a series of paintings illustrating the Rasika-priya by Keshavadasa.

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