Small stupa, Loriyan Tangai, Peshawar District. Photographer: Caddy, Alexander Edwin
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of votive stupa, photographed in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. For description, see N. G. Majumdar, 'A Guide to the Sculptures in the Indian Museum. Part II. The Graeco-Buddhist School of Gandhara' (Delhi, 1937), pp. 116-117, illustrated plate 14. Gand...
Buddhist sculpture excavated at Lorian Tangai, Peshawar District. Photographer: Caddy, Alexander Edwin
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Sculpture piece showing Buddha seated on a lotus throne with two attendants (different from print 1050). Small format print, some fading. Gandharan art.
Buddhist sculptures from the Swat Valley [Loriyan Tangai]. Photographer: Caddy, Alexander Edwin
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Collection of relief sculptures, a standing Bodhisattva at left, with other pieces and fragments. Sculptures 'said to be in Major Deane's possession' (Bloch): see note at print 1161. The central and largest panel shows the death of the Buddha (Mahaparanirvana)...
Interior of the Gudha Mandapa, Surya Temple, Modhera. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing carving on pillars and around the drum of the dome. An almost identical view to, and taken on the same occasion as Photo 1000 (1903). Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian sculpture
Female statue from the Siddheshvara Temple, Haveri. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Half-length statue of a full-breasted female figure wearing an elaborate head dress and jewellery. The background surrounding the figure has been blocked out on the negative, and it is not possible to determine whether this piece was photographed while still att...
Close view of east or main doorway, Kashivishveshvara Temple, Lakkundi. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing doorway, surrounded by bands of delicate sculpture. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'The Chalukyan architecture of the Kanarese districts' (A.S.I., vol. XLII, New Imperial Series, Calcutta, 1926), pl. lxix: 'Though the south doorway is the finer one of the ...