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Peace conference after the Mahratta War

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English: Abstract:
   Original unsigned watercolor by native artist; Admiral Hughes, Brigadier-General Burn, Viscount Lake and others seated in left foreground, near dais and canopy of sultan, numerous courtiers etc. at right and in background. 

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   Large oblong folio; no margins. 
   Title supplied by cataloger. 
London, Francis Edwards, 1949.
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Source "Peace conference after the Mahratta War" (1805). Prints, Drawings and Watercolors from the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:244698/
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