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    TAJ MAHAL PHOTOGRAPH

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    Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to house the remains of his late wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This symbol of love cost around 1 billio...

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    GAURI RAGINI (C.1650)

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    Part of a series of Indian miniature paintings called Ragamala, ‘Garland of Ragas’. Each painting represents a different mode of Indian music perso...

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    GREEN PARROT (C.1820)

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    Indian ringneck parakeets are notorious for their excellent talking skills. They were once considered sacred. Religious leaders in India observed t...

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    KRISHNA SUBDUING KALIYA (C.1890)

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    God Krishna dances on the serpent deity Kaliya’s head as punishment for polluting the river. Kaliya’s wives surround Krishna begging for mercy.

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    UNCLE TOBEY (1878)

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    Throughout the Tudor period, dogs were popular pets and were often kept as guard dogs and used for hunting. The breed of dog a person could own dep...

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    WIDOW (1878)

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    Due to their association with witches and superstition, cats were not popular as pets during the Tudor times. Despite this, they were often used fo...

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    GODDESS LAKSHMI (1894)

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    Hindu goddess of fortune, Lakshmi, holds a lotus flower as symbols of self-knowledge and spiritual liberation. Her four hands symbolise the four fu...

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    BATS AND POPPIES (1897)

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    Bats have sometimes been called “Guardians of the Night”. They symbolise the underworld but also rebirth and return to life. Maurice Pillard Verneu...

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    EXTRAVAGANZA (1776)

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    The Pouf was a hairstyle popularised in France in the 18th century by Marie Antoinette. It was created by pinning the hair around wires and cushion...

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    FLOWER GARDEN (1777)

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    The Pouf was hard to wear. Combined with the large dresses that were in fashion at the time, ladies had trouble entering their carriages. As for sl...

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    LA BELLE POULE (C.1780)

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    In 1778, the French navy defeated the British, marking the beginning of France's engagement in the American War of Independence. In celebration, Ma...

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    BOOKBINDING (17TH C.)

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    Bookbinding originated in India and Southeast Asia. In the 2nd century BCE Hindi scribes began writing texts on palm leaves and binding them togeth...

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    WELSH BOY EZEN FROG

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    A contemporary Welsh adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “to return”, ...

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