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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-11256, described as Bag; cotton; crocheted in multicoloured stripes; white cotton lining; white cotton handles, partly crocheted; white cotton tassels on three sides; Length 43 cm., Width 27.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-11197, described as Bag; multi-coloured embroidery using various stitches on a white cotton ground; multi-coloured crocheted trim with grey tassels on three sides; white cotton cloth handles; Length 49 cm., Width 39 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 9-11235, described as bag; multi-coloured stylized floral and geometric motifs cross-stitched on burlap with cotton thread; white cotton cloth lining; Length 39 cm.; Width 31.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Nose ring, accession number 9-11393, described as nose ring; silver; wire nose piece with crescent shaped ornament decorated with three balls; hook closure; diameter 4 cm.
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 9-22450, described as Krishna and Ratha. Nathdwara style.  center panel depicts figures dancing in a circle.  Krishna and Ratha dance together in the center.  ground in the middle of the circle is tan with white flowers in a pattern.  most of the figures dancing in the circle are women.  also in the circle are four figures of Krishna with blue skin and four figures with dark blue/black skin.  top of panel includes gods floating in the sky.  gods include (from left to right): 1. rain god and his wife, 2. Brahma and Saraswati, 3. Vishnu amd Lakshmi, 4. Rama, Sita, and Garud, 5. Shiva and Parvati, 6. Narat.  beneath this, around the top of the circle of dancers are trees (some banana trees); around the bottom of the circle of dancers, the ground is covered in flowers and peacocks.  2 groups of 3 women, one to the left and one to the right of panel.  border on left, right and top of central panel.  border consists of dark blue/black figures.  image in top center of border is of baby Krishna's uncle.  figures in bottom left and right corner of border are the priest of Nathadwara (a Brahmin who is the caretaker and decorator of Krishna images in the temple).  around the whole painting is another border of blue and orange flowers. Artist: Devendra Sharma
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-11425, described as painting, for hanging on temple walls; starched cloth, many colors painted in the tempera technique; scene shows dance of 'Krishna' and 'gopis':  circle of dancers with 2 central dancers; river at base of painting, jungle behind dancers; many animals; gods in their vehicles at top.
Hearst Museum object titled Prayer mat, accession number 9-11216, described as Prayer mat; white cotton cloth printed in red, yellow, black, green, brown architectural and floral motif; Length 100 cm.; Width 69 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Puppet, accession number 9-11447, described as puppet, stick figure; cardboard, painted blue, yellow, black, and white; string; arms and legs movable; represents a European sailor; 19 cm h.; 11 cm w.