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Baz Bahadur and Rupmati
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Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of John Kenneth Galbraith
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Baz Bahadur and Rupmati Riding Horses and with Hunting Falcons
Baz Bahadur and Rupmati Riding Horses and with Hunting Falcons
In the center of the painting, in an open, green field, is Rupmati. She is shown wearing a red-orange turban with a gold sash and a long red-orange dress with a slit down the chest...
Mohamed El Baz, Naked lunch / Mohamed El baz (2019)
Mohamed El Baz, Naked lunch / Mohamed El baz (2019)
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Preparatory Equestrian Portrait of Bahadur Shah with an Attendant
Preparatory Equestrian Portrait of Bahadur Shah with an Attendant
The mounted figure is Bahadur Shah I, the seventh Mughal emperor (r. 1707-1712). He bears a halo, which denotes his divine-like status, and a thick, dark beard. He wears a turban, ...
Mohamed El Baz, Naked lunch / Mohamed Melehi (2020)
Mohamed El Baz, Naked lunch / Mohamed Melehi (2020)
Photoraphy, 55 × 100 cm...
Institute of Design Student Independent, 1971
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Gelatin silver prints and chromogenic transparency...
'A 'mani' or Tibetan 'Prayer-Revolver', at Buddhnath. Nov.
1854'
'A 'mani' or Tibetan 'Prayer-Revolver', at Buddhnath. Nov.
1854'
Watercolour of a 'mani' or Tibetan prayer-wheel,
at Bodnath Temple in Nepal, by Henry Ambrose Oldfield (1822-1871),
dated November 1854. The Bodnath stupa is one of the largest in ...


