Two sculptures numbered '8' and '9' made of blue grey stone, not from Amaravati.. Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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The sculptures depicted in this drawing are not from Amaravati Stupa, but might have been sent to the Briitsh Museum, along with the other sculptures drawn by Murugesan Mudaliar.
Five sculptures, numbered '10' to '14', 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:157-8, #83 for '10', Knox:118, #59 for '11', Knox:112-3, #53 for '12', Knox:113-4, #54 for '13' and Knox:, #58 for '14'. The earliest known translation of the inscription on '10' is in APAC, IOR, F/4/2648, no.1...
Two sculptures, numbered '15' and '16', from Amaravati Stupa. . Artist(s): Murugesan Mudaliar (fl.1854)
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One of the sculptures depicted in this drawing is in the British Museum. See Knox:160-1, #86 for '16'. The sculpture numbered '15' is definitely from Amaravati but is not in the Knox catalogue.
Two rectangular sculptures, numbered '17' and '18', 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:57, #10 for '17' and Knox:53-6, #8 for '18'. The earliest known translation of the inscription on '18' is in APAC, IOR, F/4/2648, no.172608, f.69.
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'...