Waterfall at Kutallam. Artist(s): Caldwell, James Lillyman (1770-1863)
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Waterfall at Kutallam. Inscribed: ‘Coutallam’. Pencil and wash; 58.5 by 48 cm. Purchased 1979. Note: Tinnevelly was ceded to the Company in 1801 and surveys were carried out from 1806 onwards. Caldwell visited Kutallam during an inspection visit in 1810.
SALTUIKOV, ALEKSYEI D., Prince (fl. 1840s) Traveller and author. See ‘Voyage dans L’Inde’, Paris, c.1848; ‘Lettres sur L’Inde’, Paris, 1848; ‘Voyages ...
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SALTUIKOV, ALEKSYEI D., Prince (fl. 1840s) Traveller and author. See ‘Voyage dans L’Inde’, Paris, c.1848; ‘Lettres sur L’Inde’, Paris, 1848; ‘Voyages dans L’Inde et en Perse’, Paris, 1853; ‘Indian scenes and characters sketched from life’, London, 1858. The latter includes a self portrait at th...
Three standing figures. Artist(s): Saltuikov, Aleksei Dmitrievich, Prince (1806-1859)
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Three standing figures. Inscribed: ‘Pce. Alexi Soltykoff’ and on reverse: ‘Natives of Kunawur. Le Prince Soltykoff Deliniavit’. Also an unfinished drawing of a seated child being supported by its nurse. Pencil and wash; 23.2 by 18.5 cm.
Two standing musicians with drums and a brass trumpet. On reverse a bearded ascetic and small figure studies. Artist(s): Saltuikov, Aleksei Dmitrievich, Prince (1806-1859)
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Two standing musicians with drums and a brass trumpet. On reverse a bearded ascetic and small figure studies. Pencil and wash; 23.5 by 18. 5 cm.
A group of hill people; a seated man and woman and two standing women holding sickles. Also study of man blowing a trumpet. Artist(s): Saltuikov, Aleksei Dmitrievich, Prince (1806-1859)
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A group of hill people; a seated man and woman and two standing women holding sickles. Also study of man blowing a trumpet. Pencil and wash; 25 by 38.5 cm.
Entrance gateway, Rohilkhand, with figures in the foreground. Unfinished. Artist(s): Barton, Ezekiel (1781-1855)
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Entrance gateway, Rohilkhand, with figures in the foreground. Inscribed on original mount: ‘Scene in Rohikund by Sir [sic] E.B.’ Unfinished water-colour; 4.5 by 56.6 cm. Purchased 1979. Note: The drawing was originally in an album which included drawings by Robert Smith, George Chinnery and ...
'View of a part of the King’s Fort and residence with the Jemma Musjeed at Delhi. The material, a reddish stone'. Artist(s): Longcroft, Thomas (c. 1760-1811)
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The Red Fort and Jama Masjid at Delhi. c.1786. ‘View of a part of the King’s Fort and residence with the Jemma Musjeed at Delhi. The material, a reddish stone’. In Barton’s hand: ‘given me by Saadat Ali’. Wash; 44 by 62.5 cm. Purchased 1979. Note: After leaving Zoffany in Lucknow Longcrof...