EditorialPrincess Smoking a Hookah (as Salabhanjika), 1700s. India, Mughal, Kulu influence, 18th century. Opaque watercolor on paper; sheet: 30.5 x 21 cm (12 x 8 1/4 in.); image: 13.4 x 10.2 cm (5 1/4 x 4 in.).
EditorialRama and Sita Being Taken to the Priest to Fix the Wedding Date; page from the Ramayana (Tales of God Rama), c. 1700-1710. India, Pahari Hills, Kulu, Shangri Style IV, 18th century. Ink and color on paper; image: 18.5 x 28.7 cm (7 5/16 x 11 5/16 in.); ...
EditorialThe Village of Koomarsen on the Left Hand Range, The Kooloo and Kote Kangra ranges in the distance. This view was sketched from the verandah of the staging bungalow at Kotgarh in the Himalayas, at sunset. In the middle distance is the village of Kumars...
EditorialTEA CULTURE IN INDIA, 1883: 1. Bridge Over the River Ool, on the Road to Kulu. 2. Rolling the Leaves by Hand. 3. Weighing and Packing for the London Market. 4. Coolies Carrying Tea to the Staging-Place at Palumpore.
EditorialON THE WAY TO AN INDIAN HILL STATION: 1. At Menali in the Kulu Valley. 2. View from the Hill Station of Dalhousie. 3. The Hill Station of Dhurmsala in the Kangra Valley. 4. Kangra Fort. 5. A Kulu Woman.
EditorialScene from the "Shangri" Ramayana (History or Rama), 1690-1710. India, Pahari Hills, Kulu School, late 17th-early 18th Century. Ink and color on paper; overall: 22.5 x 32.7 cm (8 7/8 x 12 7/8 in.).
EditorialPrincess Smoking a Hookah (as Salabhanjika), 1700s. India, Mughal, Kulu influence, 18th century. Opaque watercolor on paper; sheet: 30.5 x 21 cm (12 x 8 1/4 in.); image: 13.4 x 10.2 cm (5 1/4 x 4 in.).
EditorialRama and Sita Being Taken to the Priest to Fix the Wedding Date; page from the Ramayana (Tales of God Rama), c. 1700-1710. India, Pahari Hills, Kulu, Shangri Style IV, 18th century. Ink and color on paper; image: 18.5 x 28.7 cm (7 5/16 x 11 5/16 in.); ...
EditorialThe Devi image at the Naggar fair, Kulu. Inscribed: ‘The Nuggur Devi ‘Tripura’ as seen at the fair, or, ‘Shari Jattra’ in Kullu. The name of the dance is ‘Jhirta nathi’. The name of the fair held at Nuggur (or Naggurh) is ‘Shari Jattra?...
EditorialThe Village of Koomarsen on the Left Hand Range, The Kooloo and Kote Kangra ranges in the distance. This view was sketched from the verandah of the staging bungalow at Kotgarh in the Himalayas, at sunset. In the middle distance is the village of Kumars...
EditorialThe Devi image at the Naggar fair, Kulu. Inscribed: ‘The Nuggur Devi ‘Tripura’ as seen at the fair, or, ‘Shari Jattra’ in Kullu. The name of the dance is ‘Jhirta nathi’. The name of the fair held at Nuggur (or Naggurh) is ‘Shari Jattra?...
EditorialTEA CULTURE IN INDIA, 1883: 1. Bridge Over the River Ool, on the Road to Kulu. 2. Rolling the Leaves by Hand. 3. Weighing and Packing for the London Market. 4. Coolies Carrying Tea to the Staging-Place at Palumpore.
EditorialON THE WAY TO AN INDIAN HILL STATION: 1. At Menali in the Kulu Valley. 2. View from the Hill Station of Dalhousie. 3. The Hill Station of Dhurmsala in the Kangra Valley. 4. Kangra Fort. 5. A Kulu Woman.