S. Works of Seringapatam (Mysore). Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(11) S. Works of Seringapatam. 1799. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sketch of the South Works of Seringapatam drawn during the Siege in 1799.’ Water-colour; 9 by 15 ins.
E. view of the hill fort of Chitradurg (KA). Artist(s): Fotheringahm, R.H. (fl. 1792-1815)
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(13) E. view of the hill fort of Chitaldrug. 1801. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of Chittel Droog from the East, 1801, R.H. Fotheringham.’ Water-colour; 13 by 17.25 ins. Note: R.H. Fotheringham was an engineer in Madras from 1792 to 1815, when he retired in India. He was one of the young...
N. view of the hill-fort of Chitradurg (KA). Inscribed on front in ink: 'North View of Chittle Droog by Lt Rowley, Engineer, in 1803. J.G. Newman delt'; in pencil: 'Copied, May 11, 1816.'. Artist(s): Newman, John G. (d.1817), after George Rowley (d.1
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(14) N. view of the hill-fort of Chitaldrug. 1803. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘North View of Chittle Droog by Lt Rowley, Engineer, in 1803. J.G. Newman delt’; in pencil: ‘Copied, May 11, 1816.’ Water-colour; 9.5 by 14.5 ins. Note: Ensign George Rowley served with the Madras Engineers from 1...
The Lotus Mahal, Vijayanaga. December 1800. Inscribed on front in ink, 'View of the Royal Apartments at Bijannagar (1800 Decr) & the remains of the Sleeping Rooms of the celebrated Krishna Rayeel.'
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(17) The royal apartments at Vijayanagar. December 1800. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Royal Apartments at Bijanagar (1800 Decr) & the remains of the Sleeping Rooms of the celebrated Krishna Rayeel.’ Water-colour; 8.75 by 13.5 ins.
A Company officer and his survey team sketching and taking measurements of the ruined Kedaresvara Temple, Nagalapuram, Karnataka.
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(18) A Company officer about to sketch a ruined temple, perhaps at Vijayanagar. Servants carry a portfolio, ink and a chair. Water-colour; 15.5 by 21.25 ins.
View of a valley and temple at Ahobilam. Copy of the original drawing of 1810 by Lieut Ward. Inscribed on front in ink: 'View of the Pagoda & Valley of How Hobullum. June 1810. Drawn by J.G. Newman, 1816. 1810, taken by Lieut. Ward.'. Artist(s): Ne
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(20) View of a valley and temple. June 1810. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Pagoda & Valley of How Hobullum. June 1810. Drawn by J.G. Newman, 1816. 1810, taken by Lieut. Ward.’ Water-colour; 7.25 by 8.25 ins. WD588 is a copy of WD 780.
Ruins of the 'Elephant Stables' at Vijayanagar. Copy of an original drawing by Monisse dated 1801.. Artist(s): 'Abdullah, Shaikh (fl. 1818-1819), after Monisse.
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(21) Ruins of the 'Elephant Stables' at Vijayanagar. December 1801. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Ruins of Beejanuggur. The Rayel's Elephant Stables in Decr 1801. Copd by Shaik Abdullah. Janry 1819.’ Water-colour; 9 by 17.5 ins.
(22) Ruins of the Raja's Palace at Raidrug. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Remains of the Aramunnee’ ‘or Rajah's Palace on the Hill of Raidroog as a specimen of Hindoo Architecture in’ ‘the Carnatic in the 16th Century.’ Water-colour; 9.25 by 14 ins.