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Ambassadors at the Mughal court (c. 1620). The figure in European costume is conjecturally identified as Sir Thomas Roe, ambassador of James I to the Mughal court. From J. M. Rogers, Mughal Miniatures. London: British Museum, 1993 p. 72)
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Women drinking wine (mid-17 th c.) From Dr. Daljeet, Mughal and Deccani paintings from the Collection of the National Museum (New Delhi: Prakash Book Depot, 1999. Pp. 73 and 127) Princesses playing polo (early 18th c.)
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Crucifixion, late 16th c. Possibly by Kesu Das, one of Akbar’s finest painters. Nativity, early 18th c. The British brought gifts to Jehangir, including a Madonna by Albrecht Durer. Mughal court artists were eager to take up new themes for their art. (J. M. Rogers, Mughal Miniatures, London: British Museum, 1993, p. 68). (From Dr. Daljeet, Mughal and Deccani Paintings from the Collection of the National Museum, New Delhi: Prakash Book Depot, 1999, p. 83)
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