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Six Indian drawings, ink heightened with gold and colour on paper and mounted on card, including: Shiva riding on his bull mount, holding a staff, bottle, conch shell and lotus flower, a snake round his neck, water pouring from the top of his head to form a stream in the foreground, (creasing, rubbing and small damages), probably Bengal, 19th century - 6¾ x 4½in.; an ascetic with dogs the white-bearded man wears white robes hitched over one arm, his two dogs cavort at his feet, trees and buildings beyond, inscribed below, possibly Rajesthan, 18th century - 7¾ x 4¾in. (19.7 x 12.1cm.); portrait of a young boy, seated wearing a green and yellow turban - 4¾ x 3¼in. (12.2 x 8.4cm.); two figures holding water pots - 5¾ x 4¼in. (14.5 x 10.5cm.); deity feasting on a terrace with male and female attendants - 7½ x 5¾in. (19.1 x 14.6cm.); Krishna and the gopis, in a landscape with many animals - 8 x 5¾in. (20.4 x 14.6cm.)
See illustration for one (6)
See illustration for one (6)