[European artillery firing from the breastworks of a fort, probably during the assault of Savandrug 21 January 1792.] Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour painting probably of Savandrug near Bangalore by John Johnson (c.1769-1846), 21 January 1792. Indian gunner in foreground with Madras headwear
[Wild buffalo]. Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour drawing by John Johnson of a water buffalo taken from a sketch-book of 36 drawings (36 folios) depicting scenes chiefly in W. India and Mysore, dated c.1795-1801.
[Guest house of the Coorg Raja; fort in background and tents in foreground] Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour drawing of the guest house of the Coorg Raja with a fort in the background and tents in the foreground by John Johnson (c.1769-1846) between c.1795 and 1801. A Madras army sepoy is standing guard. An inscription accompanying this drawing reads: 'Coorg Rajah's bungalow built purposel...
[ View of Old Goa looking towards the N.E]. Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour painting of Goa Velha, a town situated at the mouth of the Mandovi River in Goa, a small state on the west coast of India, by John Johnson (c.1769-1846).View shows the Rosary Church with a red roof and the New St Paul's Seminary, which fell into ruin early in the 19th century.
[Chandor Fort, near Nasik with temple in foreground. Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour painting of Chandor Fort by John Johnson (c.1769-1846). Inscribed: 'Chandore Fort from the Eastward. Distance X' [three-quarters] 'of a Mile. Chandore Fort.'