Entrance to the palace of the Raja of Benares, Ramnagar
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Entrance to the palace of the Raja of Benares, Ramnagar. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘Gateway at Ramnagur opposite Benares, entrance to Cheyte Sing’s Palace;’ in ink: ‘Gateway at Ramnuggur opposite Banares on the Ganges, the entrance to Cheyte Sing’s Palace.’. 428 by 555 mm; 381 by 511 mm wit...
The unfinished temple of Chait Singh at Ramnagar across its tank. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The unfinished temple at Ramnagar across its tank, with smaller temple structures in the foreground. Inscribed below: ‘Temple at Ramnagur built by Rajah Cheyt Sing.’ 312 by 390 mm. Watercolour of an unfinished temple at Ramnagar in Varanasi from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Benares to Nazibghur V...
The Raja of Benares's palace at Ramnagar from the river, with the Raja's state boat. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The Raja of Benares’s palace at Ramnagar from the river, with a large two-decker boat with a single mast. Inscribed below: ‘Fortified House of the Rajah of Benares, with his state Boat.’ 370 by 523 mm. Watercolour of Ramnagar Palace in Varanasi from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Benares to Nazibgh...
View of the Palace of Raja Balwant Singh, Ramnagar near Benares (U.P.), the Ganges with boats in the foreground. Thomas and William are seated on the deck of a pinnace which flies the Union Jack. Squared drawing for the aquatint published March 1796..
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View of the Palace of Raja Balwant Singh, Ramnagar near Benares (U.P.), the Ganges with boats in the foreground. Thomas and William are seated on the deck of a pinnace which flies the Union Jack. 14 November 1789. Originally inscribed on mount in ink and pencil: ‘Ramnugar, near Benares, on th...
A baoli with steps leading down to a tank at Ramnagar, near Benares (U.P.). 15 November 1789.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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A ‘baoli’ with steps leading down to a tank at Ramnagar, near Benares (U.P.). 15 November 1789. Inscribed on back in ink: ‘Near the Temple built by Rajah Cheyt Sing Ramnagur.’ Pencil; 14.5 by 20.75 ins. Purchased 8 November 1961. Note: Original sketch for Oriental Scenery, part III, no. 20 ...