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Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 9-11423, described as painting; oil paint on cloth, of 'Gangor' scene;  'rajah' riding an elephant w/ many attendants:  walking women and men before and behind the rajah, men on horseback accompanying him; reds, yellows, greens, etc. on brown ground;  295 cm. l.;  98 cm. w.;
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11424, described as painting, for hanging on temple walls; cloth, many colors of paint; temple scene shows 'Sri Nathji' as large figure in center of picture, surrounded on all sides by worshippers and lesser deities; at bottom are offerings, cattle, & a river w/ lotus plants and fish; 253 cm. l.; 216 cm. w.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11364, described as painting, miniature; pigments on heavy paper; 24 cm. width; 20.5 cm. length; This scene shows a rocky place with trees; a woman is playing with snakes.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11357, described as painting, religious; canvas, watercolor paints; represents a Buddhist saint, probably Padmasambhava; for religious contemplation, meditation; St. Padmasambhava intoduced Buddhism into Tibet in 747 A.D., in the form of Lamaism.  The figures around the central figure are some of the manifestations of the saint.  Padmasambhava carries in his hands some of the attributes of a deity: the vajra, or thunderbolt, and the skull-bowl with frothing blood
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11415, described as painting, in the 'Bhilwara' style; canvas; red, yellow, green, and black on white; scene shows 2 women welcoming a bridal party (not in picture); left figure holds a "derpak"?, right figure holds "palas w/ coconut";  36 cm. l.;  26 cm. w.;
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11417, described as painting, in the 'Bhilwara style; canvas; red, yellow, blue, green, & black on a white ground; scene shows "Pabuji", poss. a folk hero; he stands in a window, holding in his right hand a flower, and in his left hand a sword; 36.5 cm. l.; 27.5 cm. w.;
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-10832, described as painting, miniature votive; canvas, ink, paint; Buddha seated on lotus; inscription (Tibetan) on back of picture; reds, green, blue; So-called xylograph illumination; for prayer, meditation, contemplation; a Buddha of the Amitabha type, with hands in the meditative position
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11362, described as painting, miniature; pigment on thin cardboard;  25.2 cm. length; 19 cm. width; This scene, in the Rajasthani style, shows the Lord Krishna with a group of gopis (handmaidens).
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11412, described as painting, in the 'Bhilwara' style; canvas, red, blue, green, yellow, and black paint on a white ground; scene shows the goddess 'Durga' on tigerback attacking a blue demon riding a black decapitated bull; goddess has four arms; 36 cm. l.; 28.5 cm w.;
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11426, described as painting on heavy cloth; cloth, multicolored paints, mainly red, brown, yellow; depict the heroic exploits of the Rajasthani folk-hero and popular deity, 'Pabuji' (for details see acc. envelope); 9 m., 88 cm. l.; 140 cm. w.