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Pradyumna Enters the Palace of the Demon Sambar and Challenges him to Battle, page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana manuscript
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Pradyumna (painted in blue), now grown up and dressed as a young crowned prince, stands at the center of the painting with his arms spread wide, as he challenges the demon Sambar enthroned in a pavillion (in dark blue top and red skirt at upper left). The demon emerges in the field behind the palace and ascends the clouds. He showers the young Pradyumna with a massive hale of magical, illusionary weapons of flames, swords, daggers, arrows, hail, and stones- but all to no avail. In the end (not shown), Pradyumna cuts off Sambar's head and returns by air to his father's palace in Dwarka.
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| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 52 × 36 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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Everett McNear, Chicago
Everett McNear, Chicago
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<em> Archives of Asian Art </em> 28,
Archives of Asian Art 28, (1974/1975): 113-143.
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Jack V. Sewell <em> Persian and Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Everett and Ann McNear </em>.
Jack V. Sewell Persian and Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Everett and Ann McNear . (Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1974), 48-49, cat. 79.
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given to the Art Institute of Chicago, Dec....
given to the Art Institute of Chicago, Dec. 28, 1973.
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Art Institute of Chicago, <em> Indian and Persian Miniatures, Collection of Everett and Ann McNear </em>, Jan. 20- Mar. 17, 1968, cat. 79.
Art Institute of Chicago, Indian and Persian Miniatures, Collection of Everett and Ann McNear , Jan. 20- Mar. 17, 1968, cat. 79.
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