'Mad summer-day dream.' Preparatory cartoon, later published in the Illustrated Weekly of India, 16 June 1946. Artist(s): Leyden, Rudolf von (1908-1983)
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For the published newspaper clipping, see P2349(174)
'Who will catch whom?' Preparatory cartoon, later published in the Illustrated Weekly of India, 23 June 1946. Artist(s): Leyden, Rudolf von (1908-1983)
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For the published newspaper clipping, see P2349(175)
'Maybe it's getting old?' Preparatory cartoon, later published in the Illustrated Weekly of India, 25 August 1946. Artist(s): Leyden, Rudolf von (1908-1983)
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For the published newspaper clipping, see P2349(184)
'Watch out, boys, things will get more 'Marshall' now!' Preparatory cartoon, later published in the Illustrated Weekly of India, 19 January 1947. Artist(s): Leyden, Rudolf von (1908-1983)
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For the published newspaper clipping, see P2349(207)
Album of drawings made during the artist's first tour of India.. Artist(s): Massingham, Mike (b.1952)
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Album of drawings made during Massingham’s first tour of India in 1986. Cloth covered notebook purchased from a stationer in New Delhi. 290 by 230 mm. Note: Massingham’s luggage was stolen three months into this journey, so this notebook replaced the sketchbook he had originally been using. ...
Album of drawings made during a tour of India, February to May 2001.. Artist(s): Massingham, Mike (b.1952)
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Album of drawings made during a tour of India, February to May 2001. Aside from those drawings made from memory and on train and bus journeys, these pictures were all drawn on the spot at various places in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Delhi and in the newly established state of Uttaranchal (fo...
The Left Battery at the Observatory (Pir-Ghaib) on the Ridge at Delhi, 1857.. Artist(s): Tandy, Francis Latter (1835-57)
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The Left Battery at the Observatory (Pir-Ghaib) on the Ridge at Delhi, 1857. Inscribed: ‘August 11th, ’57.’ ‘No. 1. View of the Observatory with a part of the left heavy gun battery which is immediately in front of it; as this battery is built just on the edge of the hill it was impossible ...