The gateway and mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar at Sikandra. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The gateway and mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar at Sikandra. Inscribed below: ‘Acbar’s Tomb at Secundra.’ 380 by 570 mm. Note: Reached on February 22nd.
View of the Qadam Rasul mosque within the Fort at Gaur. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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View of the Qadam Rasul mosque within the Fort at Gaur. Inscribed below: ‘Musgid at Gour called Padshahka Musgid.’ 362 by 456 mm. Watercolour of Qadum Rasul mosque at Gaur from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad Vol. II' produced for Lord Moira, afterwards the Marquess of Hasting...
A closer view of the fortress at Chunargarh, with tombs and obelisks to the right. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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A closer view of the fortress at Chunargarh, with tombs and obelisks to the right. Inscribed below: ‘Another view of Chunar with European Burying ground to the Right’ 382 by 525 mm. Watercolour of Chunargarh fort from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Benares to Nazibghur Vol. III' produced for Lord M...
The west gateway to the fort at Allahabad, in English classical style with a dome. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The west gateway to the fort at Allahabad, in English classical style with a dome, with the beginnings of the parapets and glacis on either side. Inscribed below: ‘East Gate leading into the Fort at Allahabad.’ 337 by 475 mm. Watercolour of Gateway to Allahabad fort from 'Views by Seeta Ram ...
The grounds of the palace of Farhat Bakhsh in Lucknow lit by innumerable coloured lamps. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The grounds of the palace of Farhat Bakhsh in Lucknow lit by innumerable coloured lamps, with transparencies of female figures attached to the pavilions and railings and illuminated behind, and with fireworks. On the terrace of the palace of Farhat Bakhsh, the Nawab and his guests stand admirin...
The separate banqueting hall of the Residency with a view eastwards over the Kaiserbagh. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The separate banqueting hall of the Residency with a view eastwards over the Kaiserbagh as far as Constantia and Dilkusha. Inscribed below: ‘Another view of the Residency.’ 385 by 527 mm. Watercolour of the Residency in Lucknow from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Cawnpore to Mohumdy Vol. IV' produc...
Lord and Lady Hastings, on elephants, passing in front of the Himalayas nar Kashipur.. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The chief members of the party, including Lord and Lady Hastings, on elephants, with armed guards and horses and camels, passing in front of the Himalayas near Kashipur. Inscribed below: ‘View of the Himalaya Mountains after passing Cossipore.’ 370 by 535 mm. Watercolour of a travelling party...
The tomb of the Emperor Shah 'Alam at the dargah of Qutb-Sahib at Mahrauli.. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The tomb of the Emperor Shah ‘Alam within its marble arcade, and beyond it the Moti Masjid built by Bahadur Shah I, at the ‘dargah’ of Qutb-Sahib at Mahrauli. Inscribed below: ‘Tomb of the Emperor Shaw Allum.’ 365 by 512 mm. Watercolour of the tomb of Shah Alam from 'Views by Seeta Ram from G...
The tomb and surrounding marble enclosure of Ghazi al-Din Khan in his Madrassah at Delhi.. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The tomb and surrounding marble enclosure of Ghazi al-Din Khan in his Madrassah at Delhi. Inscribed below: ‘Another view of the Madrissa at Delhi.’ 423 by 560 mm. Watercolour of the tomb and enclosure of Ghazi al-Din Khan from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Delhi to Tughlikabad Vol. VII' produced f...
The courtyard of Ghazi al-Din Khan's Madrassah at Delhi looking west towards the mosque. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The courtyard of Ghazi al-Din Khan’s Madrassah at Delhi looking west towards the mosque, with the southern range of the apartments on the left. A fountain in the foreground. Inscribed below: ‘Shah Jehan’s Musgid and Dewan Khanah to the left.’ 530 by 365 mm. Watercolour of Ghazi al-Din Khan's...