Illustrations
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In Thai manuscripts, the future Buddha is at the centre of some of the most beautiful illustrations
Jana Igunma
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How illustrations have kept the magical appeal of ‘Robinson Crusoe’ alive for successive generations
Christian Algar
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Photos: How an Arabic cosmographical text ‘went viral’ in 16th-century India
Vivek Gupta
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Photos: How artists of the past imagined our present (and future)
Darren Garrett
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Rare manuscripts: A look at an illustrated Mughal copy of Nizami’s tragic romance ‘Layla Majnun’
Ursula Sims-Williams
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Illustrations: In the Dakhni romantic tale ‘Phulban’, love meets conspiracy and adventure
Sunil Sharma
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Photos: A journal offers insights into a British couple’s life in Raj-era India
Margaret Makepeace
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A watercolour guide to Chennai’s best food, from New Kerala Hot Chips to Shree Krishna Sweets
Joanna Lobo
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Five artists illustrate their childhood memories of Nilgiris, the iconic Bengaluru bakery
Shweta D'Souza
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Harmony, serenity, watchfulness: What the deer signifies in Thai manuscripts on Buddha's birth tales
Jana Igunma
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A samosa recipe (and other culinary delights) from a rare 15th century book
Ursula Sims-Williams
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These illustrated Persian fables owe their origin to India's Panchatantra
Ursula Sims-Williams
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#Inktober: An annual challenge encourages young Indian artists to flaunt their creativity
Rhema Mukti Baxter
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In Thai illustrations of Buddha's birth, women play a big role
Jana Igunma