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Folio from a Nayaka Nayika bheda. A loving couple, partially undresseed drinking wine on a palace terrace - Hyderabad late 18th Century

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Folio from a Nayaka Nayika bheda. A loving couple, partially undresseed drinking wine on a palace terrace - Hyderabad late 18th Century Empty Folio from a Nayaka Nayika bheda. A loving couple, partially undresseed drinking wine on a palace terrace - Hyderabad late 18th Century

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Nayika Nayaka bheda refers to the classifications of romantic moods and
situations experienced by lovers which inspired Indian poets to write
long poems such as the Rasikapriya of Keshav Das (circa 1591); these in
turn provided inspiration to the artists of Rajput painting workshops.

Medium: Opaque watercolour with gold on wasli
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