(24) Plan of the Kailasanath Temple, Conjeeveram. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Plan of the Temple of Kylass Naud-Coil at Conjeveram’; also notes. Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 26 by 15 ins.
General view of cave temples in the Barabar Caves, Gaya (Bihar). Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(29) General view of the Barabar Caves, Gaya (Bihar). Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Rock of the Caves at Buddha Gya.’ Reproduced in J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (OUP Delhi:2010), p.200, fig 6.5. Pen-and-ink and wash; 11.5 by 17.25 ins. Note: WD703 is a watercolour copy of this stu...
Two drawings of rock cut carvings at the Lomas Rishi Cave, Barabar, Gaya (Bihar). One shows the cave's entrance and the other shows a relief of three men in a boat.
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(30) Entrance to the Lomas Rishi Cave, Barabar, Gaya (Bihar), and details of carving of boat. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sculpture at Buddha Gya. Entrance of the cave at Buddha Gya.’ Pen-and-ink; 17.5 by 11 ins.
Panorama of the Great Temple of Jagannath, Puri (Orissa), taken from the west, showing European bungalows in the foreground on the sea shore. September 1820
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(47) Panorama of the Great Temple of Jagannath, Puri (Orissa), taken from the west, showing European bungalows in the foreground on the sea shore. September 1820. See J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (2010), plate 39 and p.223. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘West View of the Temple and Bungalos at ...
Main gateway of the Great Temple of Jagannath Puri (Orissa). September 1819
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(48) Main gateway of the Great Temple of Jagannath Puri (Orissa). September 1819. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Principal Gateway of Jagannath Temple. Pooree. Septr 1819.’ Pencil; 9.5 by 11.5 ins. Note: 1819 is probably a mistake for 1820, when the other drawings of Puri were made.
The Great Temple of Jagannath and procession, Puri (Orissa). September 1820
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(49) The Great Temple of Jagannath and procession, Puri (Orissa). September 1820. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Temple & Procession at Pooree, Septr, 1820.’ Reproduced in J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (OUP Delhi:2010), p.229, fig 6.24. Pencil; 9.5 by 11.5 ins. Note: WD680 is a...
View of the valley and temple at Ahobilam. June 1810. Artist(s): Ward, Benjamin Swain (1786-1835)
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(50) View of a valley and temple. June 1810. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Hawe Hobulum valley & Pagoda, June 1810.’ Reproduced in Howes (2010), p.154, fig 4.32. A copy of this drawing was taken by John Newman in 1816 (WD588). Water-colour; 9.5 by 10 ins.
View of Karkala with the statue of Gomatesvara. May 1806. Artist(s): Ward, Benjamin Swain (1786-1835), attributed to
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(53) View of Karkala, with the statue of Gomatesvara. May 1806. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the rock of Carcull & the first appearance of the Gigantic Statue of Goomut Iswar on its summit. May 1806.’ Reproduced in Howes (2010), p.153, fig 4.31. Pencil and pen-and-ink; 10 by 15.5...