Title: A Princess Visiting a Forest Shrine at Night
Creator: Attributed to Mir Kalan Khan
Date Created: circa 1760
Location: India, Uttar Pradesh, Awadh, Lucknow
Physical Dimensions: Image: 10 1/2 x 6 11/16 in. (26.67 x 16.99 cm); Sheet: 18 11/16 x 12 5/16 in. (47.47 x 31.27 cm)
Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Object Classification: Drawings
Full Title: A Princess Visiting a Forest Shrine at Night
Curatorial Area: South and Southeast Asian Art
Credit Line: Purchased in memory of Emeritus Professor Roy C. Craven, Jr. with funds provided by the Southern Asian Art Council, Stephen Markel, Lorna Andreae Craven, Pierre Andreae, Jay and Kathleen Craven, Ruth and Bill Beesch, Mark Zebrowski and John Robert Alderman, R. and Dharini Charudattan, Austin B. Creel, Herbert H. Luke, Stephen Barry, Myra L. Engelhardt and Lawrence E. Malvern, Toby Falk, Claire and Earl Hale, Janice Leoshko, John and Thanomchit Listopad, Carlotta and Peter NeSmith, John F. Scott,Walter and Nesta Spink, Charles Gleaves, B.N. Goswamy, John L. Ward, Marjorie and Paul Burdick, Kenneth and Sarah Kerslake, Diane Maxwell, Arthur Funk, Barbara A. Purdy, Hiram and Avonell Williams, Mary Jeanette Householder, Irmgard Johnson, an anonymous donor, and the South and Southeast Asian Acquisition Fund