Carved wooden frieze in the palace at Shimoga. 7 September 1805. Artist(s): Anonymous
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folio 42. Pen-and-ink drawing of a carved wooden frieze from the palace at Shimoga by an unknown artist, 7 September 1805. This drawing depicts some carved wooden friezes of dancers and musicians from the Palace's apartments.
Carved wooden mouldings in the palace at Shimoga. August 1805. Artist(s): Anonymous
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folio 43. Pen-and-ink drawing of carved wooden mouldings in the palace at Shimoga by an unknown artist, August 1805. This drawing, from the collection of Colin MacKenzie, is one of a series of sketches chiefly of architecture and sculpture in South India made between 1803 and 1808. This drawing d...
folio 44. Pen-and-ink drawing of carved wooden friezes from the palace at Shimoga by an unknown artist, between 1803 and 1808. This drawing, from the collection of Colin MacKenzie, is one of a series of sketches chiefly of architecture and sculpture in South India made between 1803 and 1808. Thi...
folio 51. A hero stone and two temple sculptures. Inscribed: ‘Sculpture at Seteee Village. Viracull. 8 May 1807. This Groupe is said to represent Two Badar-Poligars. The bodies are considerably raised in Relievo.’ Inscribed: ‘Figures on either side of the gateway of the Pagoda at Setee.’