Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Fourth panel of the Mahabharata frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 70. Pen-and-ink drawing of the fourth narrative sequence of the Mahabharata carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. Some ...
Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Third panel of the Mahabharata frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 71. Pen-and-ink drawing of the third narrative sequence of the Mahabharata carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. Some d...
Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Second panel of the Mahabharata frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 72. Pen-and-ink drawing of the second narrative sequence of the Mahabharata carved on the porch of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. Some draw...
Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Beginning panel of the Mahabharata frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 73. Pen-and-ink drawing of the beginning narrative sequence of the Mahabharata carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. So...
Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Third panel of the Krishna Lila frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 74. Pen-and-ink drawing of the first narrative sequence of the Bhagavata Purana carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. S...
Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Second panel of the Krishna Lila frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 75. Pen-and-ink drawing of the second narrative sequence of the Bhagavata Purana carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. ...
Narrative sculpture on the north side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. First panel of the Krishnalila frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 76. Pen-and-ink drawing of the first narrative sequence of the Bhagavata Purana carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. S...
folio 77. Inscribed in pen and ink: 'Ancient Sculptures carved on a temple at Amrutpore in the District of Turrykeira in Bednore, 1805. On the left hand of the Principal Entrance'. This folio is the title page that precedes the series of drawings of the narrative relief panels of the Ramayana car...
Narrative sculpture on the south side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Seventh panel of the Ramayana frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 78. Pen-and-ink drawing of the seventh narrative sequence of the Ramayana carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. Some dr...
Narrative sculpture on the south side of the Amritesvara Temple at Amritpur, 1805. Sixth panel of the Ramayana frieze. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 79. Pen-and-ink drawing of the sixth narrative sequence of the Ramayana carved on the open hall of the Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura in Karnataka. This drawing is taken from an album of 156 drawings (185 folios) chiefly of architecture and sculpture in S. India, dated 1803-08. Some draw...