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Total of 30 leaves separately mounted. Mostly male portraits with no obvious common...

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Total of 30 leaves separately mounted. Mostly male portraits with no obvious common factor although a high proportion are of a divine or mystical nature.
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Total of 30 leaves separately mounted. Mostly male portraits with no obvious common factor although a high proportion are of a divine or mystical nature. Other subjects include the captive Sultan Bayazid I of Turkey (2), and the well-known picture of squirrels in a plane tree (30). The album leaves are not uniform, falling essentially into two groups of smaller and larger size.

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Toby Falk and Mildred Archer, Indian miniatures in the India Office Library (London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1981), 311
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Total of 30 leaves separately mounted. Mostly male portraits with no obvious common factor although a high proportion are of a divine or mystical nature.