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Eight Nayikas.' Note 22, p. 104. The first scholar to draw attention to this fact, i.e. that the subjects are not Radha and Krishna but palace ladies impersonating them, is Dr. Joan van Lohuizen de Leeuw, whose paper on this and kindred problems is under preparation. Note 23, p. 105. For a detailed discussion of Bhanu Datta's _Rasamanjari_ and of similar treatises by other Sanskrit authors, see V. Raghavan, _Srngaramanjari of Saint Akbar Shah_ (Hyderabad, 1951). BIBLIOGRAPHY AGRAWALA, V.S.: 'The Romance of Himachal Paintings,' _Roopa-Lekha_ XX, 2, (1948-9), 87-93. ARCHER, W.G.: _Indian Painting in the Punjab Hills_ (London, 1952). _Kangra Painting_ (London, 1952). _Garhwal Painting_ (London, 1954). _Indian Painting_ (London, 1956). BASHAM, A.L.: _The Wonder that was India_ (London, 1954). BURNOUF, E. (trans.): _Le Bhagavata Purana_ (Paris, 1840-98). COOMARASWAMY, A.C.: 'The Eight Nayikas,' _Journal of Indian Art and Industry_, XVI (New Series), No. 128 (1914), 99-116. _Rajput Painting_ (Oxford, 1916). _Catalogue of the Indian Collections in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Part V, Rajput Painting; Part VI, Mughal Painting_ (Cambridge, Mass. 1926, 1930). (trans.) _The Taking of Toll_ (London, 1915). GANGOLY, O.C.: _Masterpieces of Rajput Painting_ (Calcutta, 1926). _Ragas and Raginis_ (Calcutta, 1934). GRAY, B.: _Rajput Painting_ (London, 1948). 'Painting,' _The Art of India and Pakistan_, ed. L. Ashton (London, 1950). GRIERSON, G.A.: _The Modern Vernacular Literature of Hindustan_ (Calcutta, 1889). HENDLEY, T.H.: _Memorials of the Jeypore Exhibition. IV, the Razm Namah_ (London, 1883). HOLLINGS, W. (trans.): _The Prem Sagar_ (Lucknow, 1880). ISHERWOOD, C. and PRABHAVANANDA, S. (trans.): _The Song of God, Bhagavad-Gita_ (London, 1947). JONES, W. (trans.): 'Gitagovinda or Songs of Jayadeva,' _Asiatick Researches_ (Calcutta, 1792). KEYT, G. (trans.): _Sri Jayadeva's Gita Govinda_ (Bombay, 1947). MATHERS, E. POWYS (trans.): _Eastern Love_ (London, 1927-30). (trans.) _Love Songs of Asia_ (London, 1944). MAZUMDAR, R.C. (ed.): _The History and Culture of the Indian People, I, The Vedic Age_ (London, 1951); II, _The Age of Imperial Unity_ (Bombay, 1951). MEHTA, N.C.: _Studies in Indian Painting_ (Bombay, 1926). _Gujarati Painting in the Fifteenth Century_ (London, 1931). RANDHAWA, M.S.: _Kangra Valley Painting_ (New Delhi, 1954). _The Krishna Legend in Pahari Paint
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