File:Dip Singh, son of Rao Raja Budh Singh of Bundi (6125056040).jpg

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Dalchand (attribution)
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English: Creation Date: ca. 1740

Display Dimensions: 12 3/8 in. x 8 19/32 in. (31.4 cm x 21.8 cm) Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection Accession Number: 1990.750

Collection: <a href="http://www.sdmart.org/art/our-collection/asian-art" rel="nofollow">The San Diego Museum of Art</a>
Date Circa 1740
institution QS:P195,Q1368166
References Dip Singh, son of Rao Raja Budh Singh of Bundi; Dalchand, p. 565
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