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Untitled - Jamini  Roy - The Divine Eye
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Jamini Roy (1887 - 1972)

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Pen and ink on paper pasted along the upper edge of the card
4.25 x 5.5 in (11 x 14 cm)

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Silver Laddu Gopal and Balakrishna -    - The Divine Eye
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a) Silver Laddu Gopal
Gross weight - 915 grams
Height: 4 in (10 cm)
Width: 4.25 in (10.5 cm)
Depth: 3 in (7.5 cm)

b) Balakrishna
Oleograph on paper
17.75 x 12.25 in (45 x 31 cm)

This work was printed at the Ravi-Varma-Press, Karla, Lonavla

(Set of two)

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Untitled (Pichwai) -    - The Divine Eye
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Untitled (Pichwai)
Mineral and fabric colours on cloth
17.25 x 38.75 in (43.5 x 98.5 cm)

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The mythology of the Hindus / with notices of various mountain and island tribes, inhabiting the two peninsulas of India and the neighbouring islands; and an appendix, comprising the minor avatars, and the mythological and religious terms, etc., etc. - Charles  Coleman - The Divine Eye
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The mythology of the Hindus / with notices of various mountain and island tribes, inhabiting the two peninsulas of India and the neighbouring islands; and an appendix, comprising the minor avatars, and the mythological and religious terms, etc., etc.

Charles Coleman, The mythology of the Hindus / with notices of various mountain and island tribes, inhabiting the two peninsulas of India and the neighbouring islands; and an appendix, comprising the minor avatars, and the mythological and religious terms, etc., etc., of the Hindus. With plates, illustrative of the principal Hindu deities, &c. By Charles Coleman, London: Parbury, Allen, 1832

xviii pages, 1 unnumbered leaf, 401 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf, 39 plates including frontispiece (including detailed depictions of deities such as Kali, Durga, and Ganesha; Jain and Buddhist figures; ritual objects; and mythological tableaux), and several after drawings by W. Clerk, lithographed by Dean & Munday; later full green morocco-backed cloth boards, the upper cover gilt-stamped with symbolic figures, spine with gilt lettering and decorative rules, renewed endpapers.
29.5 x 23.5 cm

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Untitled - K Laxma  Goud - The Divine Eye
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K Laxma Goud (b.1940)

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Bronze
Height: 6.75 in (17 cm)
Width: 6.75 in (17 cm)
Depth: 6 in (15.5 cm)

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Untitled - Meena  Sansanwal - The Divine Eye
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Meena Sansanwal (b.1971)

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Acrylic on canvas
48 x 72 in (122 x 183 cm)

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Narsimha -    - The Divine Eye
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Circa 1950s
Karnataka
Polychrome wood
Height: 19 in (48 cm)
Width: 7.75 in (20 cm)
Depth: 7 in (17.5 cm)

The sculpture is attached to a wooden base measuring 13 x 7 x 5 in (33 x 18 x 13 cm)

A Utsav Murti of Narsimha is taken in procession on festival days. Interestingly, the body frame was made annually of bamboo and dressed in fabric. This particular...

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Kumbakarna -    - The Divine Eye
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Circa 1970s
Polychrome wood
Height: 20.75 in (52.5 cm)
Width: 18.5 in (47 cm)
Depth: 7.75 in (20 cm)

This is a wall-mounted work

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The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed. Translated into English immediately from the original Arabic, with explanatory notes taken from the most approved commentators, to which is prefixed a preliminary discourse by George Sale - George  Sale - The Divine Eye
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George Sale (1697 - 1736)

The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed. Translated into English immediately from the original Arabic, with explanatory notes taken from the most approved commentators, to which is prefixed a preliminary discourse by George Sale

George Sale, The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed. Translated into English immediately from the original Arabic; with explanatory notes, taken from the most approved commentators, to which is prefixed a preliminary discourse by George Sale, Bath: Printed by S. Hazard; for J. Johnson, Vernor and Hood, Ogilvy and Speare, J. Sewell, H. Gardner, and C. and G. Kearsley, London, 1795

In 2 Volumes
Volume I: xii, 248 pp., 266 pp., four plates to Volume I, including three genealogical tables (two folding) and a folding plate featuring a view and the plan of the Temple of Mecca.
Volume II: [6], 519 pp, [12]
Contemporary full mottled calf boards with marbled effect, rebacked in period style with contrasting red and black morocco gilt spine labels, compartments ruled and tooled in gilt, and edges speckled. Original boards with sympathetically restored spine (each)
9 x 5.5 in (each)

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Le Bhaguat-Geeta ou Dialogues de Kreeshna et d‘Arjoon - Charles  Wilkins - The Divine Eye
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Charles Wilkins (1749 - 1836)

Le Bhaguat-Geeta ou Dialogues de Kreeshna et d‘Arjoon

Charles Wilkins, Le Bhaguat-Geeta ou Dialogues de Kreeshna et d'Arjoon; contenant un précis de la religion & de la morale des Indiens. Traduit du Samfcrit, la langue sacrée des Brahmes, en Anglois, par M. Charles Wilkins; et de l’Anglois en François, par M. Parraud, de l’Académie des Arcades de Rome, Paris: Chez Benoît Morin, Libraire, rue de la Harpe, 1787

[4], clxii, 180 pp. Title page with decorative rule border, preface by the French translator, followed by Wilkins’ original introduction and his full English translation rendered in French prose; contemporary full mottled calf, the spine gilt in compartments with floral and foliate tools, contrasting red morocco label gilt, marbled endpapers with a heraldic bookplate to front pastedown, all edges red. The binding represents an elegant late 18th-century French style, reflecting the period’s preference for decorative gilt tooling and vibrant marbled endpapers.
20 x 13 cm

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Untitled - Jyoti  Bhatt - The Divine Eye
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Jyoti Bhatt (b.1934)

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Hand-coloured etching on paper
Print size: 9.75 x 13.25 in (24.5 x 33.5 cm)
Sheet size: 14 x 17.25 in (35.5 x 43.5 cm)

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Nataraja -    - The Divine Eye
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Polychrome wood
Height: 39.25 in (100 cm)
Width: 28.25 in (71.5 cm)
Depth: 13.25 in (33.5 cm)

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The Heetopades of Veeshnoo-Sarma in a series of connected fables interspersed with moral, prudential and political maxims; translated from an ancient manuscript in the Sanskreet language wth explanatory notes - Charles  Wilkins - The Divine Eye
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Charles Wilkins (1749 - 1836)

The Heetopades of Veeshnoo-Sarma in a series of connected fables interspersed with moral, prudential and political maxims; translated from an ancient manuscript in the Sanskreet language wth explanatory notes

Charles Wilkins, The Heetopades of Veeshnoo-Sarma in a series of connected fables interspersed with moral, prudential, and political maxims; translated from an ancient manuscript in the Sanskreet language with explanatory notes, Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell and sold by C. Nourse in the Strand, London and J. Marshall, Milsom Street, Bath, 1787

xx, 334 pages; contemporary tree calf boards, panelled in gilt, expertly rebacked, preserving the original spine with elaborate gilt tooling and a contrasting red morocco label titled Wilkins’s Heetopades.
21.5 x 13.5 cm

PROVENANCE: From Robert and Maria Travis's collection.

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