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Permission is granted to reproduce these images solely in connection with a review or editorial commentary on the Maharaja: The Splendor of India's Royal Courts exhibition at the Asian Art Museum October 21, 2011–April 8, 2012. All other reproductions are strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright holder and/or museum.

 
     
  The court of Ranjit Singh. By Bisham Singh. About 1850. Opaque watercolor on paper. © Toor Collection.
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  Durjan Sal of Kota hunting lion. 1778. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper on paper. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, given by Colonel T.G. Gayer-Anderson, C.M.G., D.S.O. and his twin brother Major R.G. Gayer-Anderson, Pasha.
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  Procession of Maharao Ram Sing II of Kota. About 1850. Opaque watercolor on paper. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London, given by Colonel T.G. Gayer-Anderson, C.M.G., D.S.O. and his twin brother Major R. G. Gayer-Anderson, Pasha.
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  Throne. About 1876. Wood, silver, silk brocade. Knebworth House, Hertfordshire , UK. (www.knebworthhouse.com).
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  Belt. 1850–1900. Gold, diamonds, enamel, silk brocade, velvet. © The Trustees of the British Museum.
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  Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. Vandyk. London, 1911. Modern print from an original glass negative. National Portrait Gallery, London.
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  Pratap Singh of Orccha (modern photographic print from an original negative). By R. Hotz. About 1903. Modern photographic print from an original glass negative. National Portrait Gallery, London.
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  Pair of makar kara (bracelets with heads of a mythological beast) for a woman. 1850–1900. Gold, enamel, diamonds. © Katharina Faerber.
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  Chand Bibi of Bijapur Shooting with her Ladies. About 1750. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London, given by Colonel T.G. Gayer-Anderson, C.M.G., D.S.O. and his twin brother Major R.G. Gayer-Anderson, Pasha.
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  Bhup Singh of Guler with his Rani under a quilt. About 1800. Opaque watercolor on paper. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Turban ornament. 1750-1755. Gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphire, pearl. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Throne chair. Probably designed by Robert Home. About 1820. Gilded wood, with later velvet upholstery. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London, given by the 5th Earl Amherst of Arracan.
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  Yeshwant Rao Holkar II of Indore in western dress. By Bernard Boutet de Monvel. 1929. Oil on canvas. Al-Thani Collection. © 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris. Reproduction, including downloading of works is prohibited by copyright laws and international conventions without the express written permission of Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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  Necklace. Cartier Paris, special order, 1928. Reconstructed with some substitute stones in 2002. Platinum, diamonds, yellow zirconia, white zirconias, topazes, synthetic rubies, smoky quartz, citrine. Created for Sir Bhupindra Singh, Maharaja of Patiala. Nick Welsh, Cartier Collection © Cartier.
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  Jade Pot and Cover. 1650-1700. Pot and cover. White nephrite jade set with rubies in gold. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Flintlock gun. 1800-1850. Steel, wood, gold, enamel. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Games box. 1825-1850. Rosewood, ivory, brass. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Peacock shaped instrument. 1800-1900. Wood, peacock feathers. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Silver Carriage made for the Maharaja of Bhavnagar. Fort Coach Factory. 1915. Silver, enamel. Private Collection, Courtesy of Sinai and Sons Ltd, London.
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  Jade pen case. 1700-1800. White Jade, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, steel. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  Jagat Singh II of Mewar and his Rani celebrating Teej. About 1770. Opaque watercolor on paper. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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  Jama. 1700-1800. Cotton, silk, thread. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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  Poshak (costume for a woman). About 1900. Silk brocade with gold thread, base metal and sequins. Private Collection.
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  Spice Box. 1800-1850. Silver, gilded silver. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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