The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry by W. G. Archer
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[Footnote 104: Gangoly, op. cit., Plate 35.]
[Footnote 105: Archer, _Indian Painting in the Punjab Hills_, Fig. 23.] [Footnote 106: Mehta, _Studies in Indian Painting_, Plate 21.] [Footnote 107: Plates 19, 20 and 35.] [Footnote 108: Coomaraswamy, _Rajput Painting_, Plates 53 and 54.] [Footnote 109: Archer, _Garhwal Painting_, Plate 1.] [Footnote 110: Plates 7, 12 and 25.] [Footnote 111: Archer, _Kangra Painting_, 2-5.] [Footnote 112: Ibid., Plate 2.] [Footnote 113: Ibid., Plate 1.] [Footnote 114: Ibid., Plate 2.] [Footnote 115: B.H. Baden Powell, _Handbook of the Manufactures and Arts of the Punjab_ (Lahore, 1872), 355. Purkhu must now, most probably, be connected with the first of the two Kangra masters described in _Kangra Painting_ (p. 4)--Plates 3 and 4 being examples of his work.] [Footnote 116: Plates 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 and 16.] [Footnote 117: Archer, _Kangra Painting_, Plates 1 and 2; also p. 4 where |
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