Harper's Bazaar India

EXQUISITE TREASURES

tale of Emperor Jahangir’s wager with English Ambassador Sir Thomas Roe in the 17 century, and an image of a goddess with three goats and water buffaloes by her side… These are a few details among the 125 essays that noted art critic and historian Dr B.N. Goswamy has penned in his much-anticipated book, [Penguin Random House]. And given the impact of his research in the field, this collection of observations is a treasure for any enthusiast of art and its fascinating history.

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