folio 51. A hero stone and two temple sculptures. Inscribed: ‘Sculpture at Seteee Village. Viracull. 8 May 1807. This Groupe is said to represent Two Badar-Poligars. The bodies are considerably raised in Relievo.’ Inscribed: ‘Figures on either side of the gateway of the Pagoda at Setee.’
[Inscription for image on following folio]. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 54. Caption only. Inscribed: 'Badra Calee'. The drawing meant to accompany this caption is shown on folio 55. Hand written description of the image of Badra Kali from Halebid, the most wrathful form of the goddess, inscribed on folio 54.
[Three sculptures from Halebid. Sculpture of dancing Kali on the west side of the Hoysalesvara Temple]. Artist(s): Anonymous
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folio 55. Pen-and-ink drawing of sculptures from the Halebid temple in Karnataka by an unknown artist between 1803 and 1808. f.55 Three sculptures from Halebid. Sculpture of dancing Kali on the west side of the Hoysalesvara Temple. ‘Badra Calee at Halla-Beede, 28th April 1805.’ ‘Byro-deo at Halla...
Four sculptures at Halebid. The first is a sculpture on the Kedaresvara Temple. The other three are on the west side of the Hoysalesvara Temple. Artist(s): Anonymous
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folio 56. Pen-and-ink drawing of sculptures from the Halebid temple in Karnataka by an unknown artist between 1803 and 1808.