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Welch, Milo C. Beach., Gods, Thrones, and Peacocks, New York, 1976; R. K. Tandon, Indian Miniature Painting, and Stella Kramarisch, Painted Delight, Philadelphia 1982.
65. U. P. Shah, "Three Paintings from a New Ragamala set dated Samvat 1665 (1608-9 A. D.)," Bulletin of Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery, XXV, Baroda 1973-74, 89-94.
66. Doshi, MJP, 69 (fig. 8, pp. 142-144, Fig. 19, 21).
67. Ibid., 70, fig. 13 on, 138-139.
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68. Ibid., 70, fig. 9 on 71 and fig. 2 on 87.
69. Lalit Kumar, "Dancers' Costume and Provenance of the Caurapancasika style," Lalit kala, 25, 47-50.
70. Khandalavala and Chandra, NDIP, fig 9.
71. Pramod Chandra, "A Unique Kalakacarya Katha Ms. in the style of the Mandu Kalpasutra of 1439 A. D.," Bulletin of the American Academy of Benaras, 1, Varanasi 1967, figs. 4, 5 and 10.
72. Goswami, JSSN, fig. 1, 8, 10, 12, and 17.
73. Doshi, NJP, 126, fig. 5.
74. Goswami, JSSN, fig. 5.
75. Ibid., fig. 3.
76. Anand Krishna, "An Illustrated Manuscript of the Laura Canda in the Staatsbibliothek, Berlin," Chhavi-2, Varanasi 1981, 285.
77. Losty, The Art of the Book, 63.
78. Karl Khandalavala, "Three Laura Canda Paintings in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco," Lalit kala, No. 22, 21.
Details of Illustrations
1. An illustration from the Sangrahani Sutra MS., painted by Govinda at Matar in A. D. 1583. Courtesy L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad.
2. Details same as in Plate 1.
3. A copy of the sketch from the Dhananjaya Namamāla MS. Dated A. D. 1575.
Courtesy L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad.
4. An illustration from the Sangrahani Sutra MS., c. A. D. 1600.
Courtesy L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad.
5. An illustration from the Gita Govinda MS., c. A. D. 1585.
Courtesy N. C. Mehta Gallery, Ahmedabad.
6. An illustration from the Sangrahani Sutra MS., painted at Tarapur, c. A. D. 1595.
7. An illustration from the Bhagavati Sutra MS., painted at Pätan in A. D. 1595.
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Courtesy L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad.
8. An illustration from the Bhagavata Dasam Skandha MS., painted by Govinda in A. D. 1610. Courtesy: Col. R. K. Tandon, Collection, Secundrabad.
9. Adhidvipa Cloth Painting (detail)., Painted at Kheralu, (Dist. Mehsana) in A. D. 1630. Courtesy Shri Mahavir Jaina Aradhana Kendra, Koba, Gandhinagar.
10 An illustration from the Gita Govinda MS., c. A. D. 1630.
Courtesy B. J. Institute, Ahmedabad.
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