Hill village with workers in the fields and a group of Bengal sepoys in the middle distance. Artist(s): Manson, James (1791-1862)
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Hill village with workers in the fields and a group of Bengal sepoys in the middle distance. Inscribed: ‘J. Manson 1826’ and on reverse: ‘Almorah’. Water-colour; 27.8 by 39.5 cm.
Kali Mandi pass. Artist(s): Manson, James (1791-1862)
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Kali Mandi pass. Inscribed on reverse: ‘View of the Himmalaya from the Kaleemundee Ghaut in Juwahir a pass about 9100 feet above the level of the sea’. Water-colour; 27.6 by 39.3 cm.
Interior of the Great Shiva Cave, Elephanta, showing a subsidiary shrine at the west end of the hall. Artist(s): Wales, James (1747-1795)
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Interior of the Great Siva Cave, Elephanta, showing a subsidiary shrine at the west end of the hall. Inscribed on reverse: ‘Subhmanean Temple Bengal’. Water-colour with ruled and wash borders; 38 by 55.5 cm. Note: The incorrect inscription may have been added later, or refer to a drawing orig...
Achibal Bagh, Kashmir. Artist(s): Villiers-Stuart, Constance Mary (1876-1966)
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Achibal Bagh, Kashmir. Inscribed: ‘C.M. Villiers-Stuart 1911’ and on reverse: ‘Early morning at Achibal Bagh. Sept 1911. Kashmir’. On original mount: ‘No.18 The Waterfall (Achebal)’. Water-colour; 53 by 35 cm. Note: Reproduced ‘Gardens of the great Mughals’, plate 28.
Verinag Bagh, Kashmir. Artist(s): Villiers-Stuart, Constance Mary (1876-1966)
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Verinag Bagh, Kashmir. Inscribed: ‘C.M. Villiers-Stuart 1912’ and on reverse: ‘The Sacred Tank. Verinag July 1912 Constance M. Villiers-Stuart’. On original mount: ‘No.17 The Octagonal Tank (Verinag)’. Water-colour; 52 by 33.4 cm. Note: Reproduced ‘Gardens’, plate 27.