Inscribed on reverse: 'Shrine of the 5th Celestial Buddha, Amoghasiddha on the north side of the base of the temple of Adi Buddha, Sambhunath. April 1854', with notes. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Shrine of the 5th Celestial Buddha, Amoghasiddha on the north side of the base of the temple of Adi Buddha, Sambhunath. April 1854’, with notes. Water-colour; 26.7 by 18.2 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Temple of Manju Sri, Bodhisatwa; or Mt. Manju, at the back or west of the Hill of Sambhunath', with notes. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Temple of Manju Sri, Bodhisatwa; or Mt. Manju, at the back or west of the Hill of Sambhunath’, with notes. Water-colour; 25.5 by 33.2 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: '‘Churan’ or Footprints of Manjusri Budhisutwa at Sambhunath. February 1855', with notes. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘‘Churan’ or Footprints of Manjusri Budhisutwa at Sambhunath. February 1855’, with notes. Water-colour; 28 by 19.2 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Interior of a ‘Goomba’ or Lama Priests residence at Sambhunath. In the Centre of the Chamber is a large copper cauldron, full of Ghee in which the ‘Everlasting’ fire is kept burning...Octr. 1855'. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Amb
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Interior of a ‘Goomba’ or Lama Priests residence at Sambhunath. In the Centre of the Chamber is a large copper cauldron, full of Ghee in which the ‘Everlasting’ fire is kept burning. The gilt figures of Buddha Sakya Linger, as well as the paintings on the wall, and those...
Inscribed on reverse: 'Interior of a Quadrangle or Court, containing a Buddhist temple (or more strictly speaking a ‘Deota Ke Mookan’) in Patun. March 1853', with notes. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Interior of a Quadrangle or Court, containing a Buddhist temple (or more strictly speaking a ‘Deota Ke Mookan’) in Patun. March 1853’, with notes. Water-colour; 27.5 37.4 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Corner of the ground floor of a Temple at Patun, dedicated to Mahadeo or Shiva - built AD 1678 by a Newar Kajri, with notes and dated March 1853'. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Corner of the ground floor of a Temple at Patun, dedicated to Mahadeo or Shiva - built AD 1678 by a Newar Kajri’, with notes and dated ‘March 1853’. Water-colour; 38.3 by 28 cm.