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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. 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.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Rajah Sidri Nur Singh’s tank & Summer House, in the Garden at the rear of the Durbar, Patun - constructed AD 1647. March 1853'. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Rajah Sidri Nur Singh’s tank & Summer House, in the Garden at the rear of the Durbar, Patun - constructed AD 1647. March 1853’. Sepia wash; 25 by 33.2 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Buddhist Temple, called ‘Kasha chait’ or Temple of Kasha, at Buddhnath. March 1854'. Artist(s): Oldfield, Henry Ambrose (1822-1871)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Buddhist Temple, called ‘Kasha chait’ or Temple of Kasha, at Buddhnath. March 1854’. Sepia wash; 23 by 31 cm.