Tomb near Mehmdabad. Artist(s): Cormack, Neil (fl. 1814-1837)
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Tomb near Mehmdabad. Between 1818 and 1827. Inscribed on back in ink: ‘Front view of the Roza near Mahomedabad, Guzeratt. Sketch on bad paper taken on the spot by Neil Cormack.’ Water-colour; 14 by 20 ins.
View of Mysore. 1823 or between 1831 and 1837, during Cormack's residence in S. India. Artist(s): Cormack, Neil (fl. 1814-1837)
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View of Mysore. 1823 or between 1831 and 1837, during Cormack's residence in S. India. Inscribed on back in ink: ‘Mysore from the Tank. Neil Cormack.’ Water-colour; 15 by 26 ins.
S.E. view of Government House, Calcutta. A European is being carried in a palanquin, while other Europeans, attended by servants, stroll on the grass and exercise their dogs. Artist(s): Orme, Edward (1774-c.1822), after Moffat, James (1775-1815)
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S.E. view of Government House, Calcutta. A European is being carried in a palanquin, while other Europeans, attended by servants, stroll on the grass and exercise their dogs. 1804. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘South East View of new Government House. Calcutta. Drawn by Moffat (1804).’ Wat...
A European house; a group of bearers with a palanquin in the foreground. Madras. Artist(s): Gantz, John (1772-1853)
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A European house; a group of bearers with a palanquin in the foreground. Madras, 1811. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘John Gantz, 1811.’ Water-colour; 13.75 by 19.5 ins. Purchased 10 June 1955.
A European house in Madras, with a palanquin and bearers at the door. Artist(s): Gantz, Justinian (1802-1862)
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A European house in Madras, with a palanquin and bearers at the door. 1841. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Just Gantz, 1841. Madras.’ Water-colour; 11.25 by 17.25 ins. Purchased 10 June 1955.
A European house in Madras; a carriage, palanquin and horse with their attendant servants outside in the foreground, sheep and cows. Artist(s): Gantz, Justinian (1802-1862)
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A European house in Madras; a carriage, palanquin and horse with their attendant servants outside; in the foreground, sheep and cows. c.1840. Water-colour; 14 by 21 ins. Purchased 10 June 1955. Note: In the same style and from the same source as WD478.
A European house and compound in Madras; at the entrance, a palanquin with bearers; in the foreground, horses, cows, goats and sheep. Artist(s): Gantz, Justinian (1802-1862)
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A European house and compound in Madras; at the entrance, a palanquin with bearers; in the foreground, horses, cows, goats and sheep. c.1840. Water-colour; 14 by 17 ins. Purchased 10 June 1955. Note: In the same style and from the same source as WD478.
View of Gwalior Fort from the south-east. Artist(s): Ward, Francis Swain (1736-1794)
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View of Gwalior Fort from the south-east. c.1790. Exhibited: Fondazione Roma, 'Hogarth, Reynolds, Turner: British Painting and the Rise of Modernity, 2014. See also: Maps K.Top.115.54.a. for a similar view
View of Gwalior Fort from the north-west. Artist(s): Ward, Francis Swain (1736-1794)
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View of Gwalior Fort from the north-west. c.1790. Note: The second drawing is identical with the aquatint, 'Fortress of Gwalior, taken by General Popham in 1779', published on 1 March 1804 as plate 11 of ‘Twenty-four views in Hindostan,’ a set of engravings sponsored by Edward Orme between 180...
View of Jodhpur Fort (Rajputana) and the city wall from the south. Artist(s): Lamb, G.F. (fl. 1890)
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View of Jodhpur Fort (Rajputana) and the city wall from the south. c.1890 Inscribed on front in ink: ‘G.F.L’; on back in ink: ‘Jodhpur Fort and city wall from South near burning ghat by G.F. Lamb.’ Water-colour; 14 by 20 ins.