Page from Tales of a Parrot: Seventh Night: The Brahman Gambler Sees the Daughter of the King of the Jinns in a Pit Together with an Old Man and a Cauldron of Boiling Oil, c.1560 by Mughal School

Page from Tales of a Parrot: Seventh Night: The Brahman Gambler Sees the Daughter of the King of the Jinns in a Pit Together with an Old Man and a Cauldron of Boiling Oil, c.1560

(Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The Brahman gambler sees the daughter of the king of the jinns in a pit together with an old man and a cauldron of boiling oil, c.1560 (opaque watercolor, ink & gold on paper))


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Page from Tales of a Parrot: Seventh Night: The Brahman Gambler Sees the Daughter of the King of the Jinns in a Pit Together with an Old Man and a Cauldron of Boiling Oil, c.1560 by Mughal School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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