Two sculptures, numbered '24' and '25', from Amaravati Stupa.. Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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Both of these sculptures were sent to the British Museum in 1859. The one numbered '24' is still in the British Museum (Knox:100-1, half of #41) and the other, numbered '25', is on loan to the National Museum, New Delhi (Knox:96-7, #38). The earliest known translation of the inscription on '25'...
Three rectangular sculptures, numbered '29', '30' and '31', from Amaravati Stupa.. Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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The sculptures depicted in this drawing are now held in the British Museum. See Knox:96-7, #37 for '29', Knox:98, #39 for '30' and Knox:103, #43 for '31'. The earliest known translation of the inscription on '29' is in APAC, IOR, F/4/2648, no.172608, f.66.
Drawings of the front and back of a large rectangular sculpture from Amaravati Stupa, numbered '32' and '33'. . Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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The sculpture depicted in these 2 drawings is now held in the British Museum. See Knox:50-2, #6 . There is an inscription at the top of '32'. The earliest known translation of it is in APAC, IOR, F/4/2648, no.172608, f.67.
Two inscribed railing pillars from Amaravati Stupa, numbered '39' and '40'.. Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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The sculptures depicted in this drawing are now held in the British Museum. See Knox:44-5, #1 for '39' and #2 for '40'. Both of the sculptures bear inscriptions. The earliest known translations of the inscriptions are in APAC, IOR, F/4/2648, no.172608, ff.71 ('40') and 73 ('39').
Three rectangular sculpture fragments from Amaravati Stupa, numbered '41', '42' and '43'.. Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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The sculptures depicted in this drawing are now held in the British Museum. See Knox:168-171, #94 for '41' and #92 for '43', and Knox:172 and 175, #97, for '42'.
Drawings of the inner and outer face of a lotus roundel from Amaravati Stupa, numbered '44' and '45'.. Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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The sculpture depicted in this drawing is now held in the British Museum. See Knox:72, 74-5, #20. The outer face is numbered '44' and the inner face is '45'.