Folio 1. Stencilled: ‘Original Drawings. Architecture of Northern Gujarat by Burgess & Cousens. Vol. I. Archaeological Survey of Western India. vol. IX. New Imperial Series. vol. XXXII. 1902.’
Main Doorway of the temple of Surya at Mudhera. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 52. Illustration of the main doorway of the Surya Temple at Modhera from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' This temple, which represents the grandest achievement of the Solanki period in Gujarat, was built in 1027 and although in ruinous condition it ...
A chaitya of the later and separate period of Budhism from Sarnath. Artist(s): Pyari Lal (fl. 1846-1853).
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An unfinished pen, ink and wash drawing of a stupa (inside a chaitya hall?) with the top of the drawing unfinished in pencil. This is a folded drawing.