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James Wales: Artist and Antiquarian in the Time of Peshwa Sawai Madhavrao: an Illustrated Chronicle Based on Original Documents. By Uday S. Kulkarni. pp. xviii, 230. Pune, 2019.
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James Wales: Artist and Antiquarian in the Time of Peshwa Sawai Madhavrao: an Illustrated Chronicle Based on Original Documents. By Uday S. Kulkarni. pp. xviii, 230. Pune, 2019.
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28 June 2021
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Further reading:
Archer, Mildred, India and British Portraiture 1770–1825 (Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and New York, 1979), especially pp. 331–355.Google Scholar
Shaffer, Holly, ‘“Take All of Them”: Eclecticism and the Arts of the Pune Court in India, 1760–1800’, The Art Bulletin (100:2, 2018), pp 61–93, which also has an extensive bibliography.10.1080/00043079.2018.1393325CrossRefGoogle Scholar