[Ellora Bodhisattvas on the right side of the shrine in the Tin Thal (top), Sculpture in the Tin Thal Cave (bottom)]; Artist(s): Raghoba, Jayrao (fl. 1875).
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Illustration of sculptures from Tin Thal, Cave XII at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [from the] Report on the Elura Caves.' The spectacular site of Ellora is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky facade of a basalt cliff. The works ...
[Ellora: Wall Panel in Tin Thal (right), Shaft of Pilaster (left)]; Artist(s): Raghoba, Jayrao (fl. 1875).
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Illustration of details from Tin Thal, Cave XII at Ellora, from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [from the] Report on the Elura Caves.' The spectacular site of Ellora is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky facade of a basalt cliff. The works we...
[Ellora Sculpture to the left of the shrine door in the Tin Thal, upper storey (left), Bhairava sculpture in the Dasavatara Cave (right)]; Artist(s): Burgess, James (1832-1916).
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Illustration of sculptures from Tin Thal and Das Avatara from the 'Burgess Collection: Archaeological Survey of Western India. Original Drawings from Elura Buddhist Caves, from 1877-1880.' The spectacular site of Ellora is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated i...
[Title Page, Inscribed in ink:] Original Drawings. Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical, Burgess, II: Archeological Survey of Western India Vol. V (New Imperial Series Vol. V)
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Inscribed: 'Original Drawings. Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical, Burgess, II: Archeological Survey of Western India Vol. V (New Imperial Series Vol. V)'
[Ellora: Pillar from Maharwadi (left), Pillar in front of the shrine from Maharwadi (right)]. Artist(s): Moreshwar, Dinkar (fl. 1875).
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Illustration of pillars from Cave V at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.'The spectacular site of Ellora, in Maharashtra, is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky façade of a cliff of ba...
[Ellora] Front pilaster of north corridor Visvakarma Cave (left), column in front corridor of Visvakarma cave (right). Artist(s): Moreshwar, Dinkar (fl. 1875).
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Illustration of columns from the Visvakarma cave, Cave X at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky façade of a basalt...
[Ellora] Right hand pillar in front of Tin Thal lower storey (left), First pilaster in south corridor Visvarkarma cave (right). Artist(s): Sykes, Clement M. (fl. 1875-1900).
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Illustration of pillars from the Visvakarma cave, Cave X at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky façade of a basalt...
[Ellora] Ravana Ka Khai [Plan of Cave XIV]. Artist(s): Purshotam, Ganpat (fl. 1875).
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Plan of the Ravana ki khai cave, cave XIV, at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora is famous for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky façade of a cliff of basalt. The...