Carved wooden door in the palace at Shimoga. August 1805. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 40. Pen-and-ink drawing of a carved wooden door in the palace at Shimoga by an unknown artist, August 1805. This drawing depicts a carved wooden door from the Palace. Tha jambs are decorated with intricate scrollwork, birds and geometrical and floral motifs.
Wood carvings in the palace apartments, Shimoga. September 1805. Artist(s): Anonymous
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folio 41. Pen-and-ink drawing of carved wooden friezes in the palace at Shimoga by an unknown artist, September 1805. This drawing depicts some carved wooden figures from the Palace.
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...