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Johnson 30
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Total of 34 leaves separately mounted. All are ragamala illustrations with the exception of no.10; they are mostly on album leaves of uniform size and design and were clearly bound up as an album at one time.
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Total of 34 leaves separately mounted. All are 'ragamala' illustrations with the exception of no.10 (misinterpreted as a 'ragamala' subject in the 1830 catalogue). Although the pictures originate from different 'ragamala' series, they are mostly on album leaves of uniform size and design and were clearly bound up as an album at one time.

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J.30
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Toby Falk and Mildred Archer, Indian miniatures in the India Office Library (London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1981), 313
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Total of 34 leaves separately mounted. All are ragamala illustrations with the exception of no.10; they are mostly on album leaves of uniform size and design and were clearly bound up as an album at one time.