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Kapoor Objects at The Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum acquired eight artifacts from an art dealer, including six works on paper, a bronze figure, and a carved stone relic. The museum carefully investigated the authenticity and provenance of each acquisition according to their policy. The antiquities and modern works comply with relevant regulations.

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Kapoor Objects at The Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum acquired eight artifacts from an art dealer, including six works on paper, a bronze figure, and a carved stone relic. The museum carefully investigated the authenticity and provenance of each acquisition according to their policy. The antiquities and modern works comply with relevant regulations.

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Royal Ontario Museum Response re: artifacts acquired from Art of the Past Inc

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) acquired eight artifacts from Art of the Past Inc. Six of these
are 19th or 20th century works on paper, one is an 18th century bronze, and one is Gandharan
carved stone. Following museum policy, each acquisition was carefully investigated in terms of
quality, authenticity and provenance. The antiquities in this group have been documented as
having acceptable provenance from published auctions or from known private collections. The
modern works comply with all current Indian export regulations. The ROM is in the process of re-
examining the documentation for this group of objects. The ROM has also acquired two 20th
century paintings and a manuscript from a known collection from the dealer Ramesh Kapoor.

Item Caption
1 Painting of Dancing Gopi
Jamini Roy
Gouache on cardboard
Calcutta, India
1950s
Height 68cm Width 35.6cm
2004.37.1
2 Print of Krishna as Bala Subrahmanya
Raja Ravi Varma Press
chromolithograph print, silk, sequins
Malavali / Lonavala
circa 1900
2004.54.1
3 Reliquary in the shape of Stupa
Carved stone (steatite or schist) with rock-crystal, gold and
seed pearls
Gandhara, Pakistan
1st - 2nd century AD
2004.89.1.1-.6
4 Portrait of a Woman in an "Ethnographic-type" pose
Unknown photographer and painter
Oil paint on matte gelatin silver developing-out paper
print
North India
c. 1900
Height 62.2cm Width 31.7cm
2005.65.1
5 Portrait of Goswami (high priest)
Ekling
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, mounted on card
Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
c. 1900
Height 75.15cm Width 60.15cm
2005.65.2
6 Chronicles of Emperor Akbar (Ain-i-Akbari)
Unknown artist
opaque water colour and gold on paper
Lahore, Pakistan
Early 19th century CE
Height 19in Width 11in
2006.70.1
7 Album of Drawings of Punjab (Rulers, Monuments,
Occupations)
Unknown artist
water colour and pencil on paper
Lahore, Pakistan
c. 1870
Height 21.6cm Width 28cm
2006.71.1.1-.61
8 Figure of Krishna Venugopala
Unknown artist
bronze, traces of polychrome
Orissa or Bengal, India
18th century
Height 35.5cm
2006.100.1

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