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A building inside Kalinjar Fort.. Artist(s): Maisey, Frederick Charles (1825-1892)
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A building inside Kalinjar Fort. Maisey was based at Kalinjar from 1845 to 1847. Inscribed: ‘Jan'y 25th, 1847. In Kallinjur Fort, Bundlecun.’ Pencil and wash; 12.5 by 8 cm.
Rear view of the north gateway, Sanchi Stupa.. Artist(s): Maisey, Frederick Charles (1825-1892)
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Rear view of the north gate, Sanchi. Inscribed: ‘Plate IV. Rear View of the North Gateway’. ‘F. Maisey del’” Verso: ‘Fred Maisey, 67th Regt’. ‘Old Plate IV. New Plate IV’. Pencil and body colour on green card; 47 by 32 cm. Reproduced in Maisey, F.C. ‘Sanchi and its Remains’ (London, 1892, pla...
Carvings on the north gate of Sanchi Stupa, front face of the left pillar.. Artist(s): Maisey, Frederick Charles (1825-1892)
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Carvings on the north gateway of Sanchi Stupa, front face of left pillar. Inscribed: ‘PLATE V. See Plate VI fig.1. See Plate VI fig.2. See Plate VIII. See Plate VII fig.1.’ Verso: ‘Old Plate V. New Plate V. 67th Regt.’ Pencil and wash drawing on yellow card; 49 by 31.5 cm. Reproduced in Mais...
Carved panel from the west gate of Sanchi Stupa, inner face of the left pillar.. Artist(s): Maisey, Frederick Charles (1825-1892)
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Carved panel from the west gate of Sanchi Stupa, inner face of the west pillar. Inscribed: ‘XXXVI’ (in black ink), ‘XXIV’ (in red ink). Ink sketch on tracing paper, 25 by 16.5 cm. Reproduced in Maisey, F.C. ‘Sanchi and its Remains’ (London, 1892, plate XXIV) and in Fergusson, J. ‘Tree and Se...
Album of drawings made during the artist's first tour of India.. Artist(s): Massingham, Mike (b.1952)
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Album of drawings made during Massingham’s first tour of India in 1986. Cloth covered notebook purchased from a stationer in New Delhi. 290 by 230 mm. Note: Massingham’s luggage was stolen three months into this journey, so this notebook replaced the sketchbook he had originally been using. ...
The Left Battery at the Observatory (Pir-Ghaib) on the Ridge at Delhi, 1857.. Artist(s): Tandy, Francis Latter (1835-57)
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The Left Battery at the Observatory (Pir-Ghaib) on the Ridge at Delhi, 1857. Inscribed: ‘August 11th, ’57.’ ‘No. 1. View of the Observatory with a part of the left heavy gun battery which is immediately in front of it; as this battery is built just on the edge of the hill it was impossible ...
The picquet at Flagstaff Tower on top of the Ridge at Delhi, with part of the camp, 1857.. Artist(s): Tandy, Francis Latter (1835-57)
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The picquet at Flagstaff Tower on top of the Ridge at Delhi, with part of the camp, 1857. ‘No. 3. View of the Flagstaff Tower and picket post on the height in our front; the road leading down to the right past the tents leads to camp and the continuation of this road in the opposite direction...
The Chauburji Mosque on the Ridge at Delhi with the Mosque Picquet, with Delhi in the distance, 1857.. Artist(s): Tandy, Francis Latter (1835-57)
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The Chauburji Mosque on the Ridge at Delhi with the Mosque Picquet, with Delhi in the distance, 1857. ‘No. 4. View of the Mosque Picket from the road leading from Camp; here you see also the road leading from the Flagstaff (from the left) on to the right to Hindoo Rao’s, from the Mosque there...
View of an entrance to the temple at Kerdah, near Barrackpore. Artist(s): Moffat, James (1775-1815)
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View of an entrance to the temple at Kerdah, near Barrackpore Pencil, pen and brown ink and water-colour; 431 x 660 mm. Engraved: by J. Moffat as ‘Barrackpore, Pagoda near Khardah,’ and published 1805-10. Provenance: with Spencer’s Fine Art Auctioneers, Bridlington, June 1971, where purchase...
The hill fort of Anchettidurgam.. Artist(s): Colebrooke, Robert Hyde (1762-1808)
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The hill fort of Anchitty Droog. Inscribed: ‘ Achitty Droog on the backing sheet.’ Pencil, pen and black ink and watercolour; 368 x 463 mm. Provenance: With Thomas Crowe, Norwich, November 1972, where purchased for the William and Mildred Archer collection. Purchased with the assistance of ...