East view of the Vishnupada Temple, Gaya, Bihar. . Artist(s): Bhavani Baksh (fl.1813-1814)
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(2) E. view of the Visnupada Temple, Gaya (Bihar). Signed in Persian with the artist's name. Inscribed on back in ink:’ East View of the Temple of Bishenpur at Gya. J.C.M.’ See J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (2010), Plate 30 and pp. 198, 241. Water-colour; 20 by 17 ins.
S. view of the Vishnupada Temple, Gaya (Bihar). Artist(s): Bhavani Baksh (fl.1813-1814)
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(3) S. view of the Visnupada Temple, Gaya (Bihar). Inscribed on back in ink: ‘South View of the Bishenpur Temple at Gya.’ Water-colour; 20 by 17.5 ins.
Vishnu surrounded by apsarases, gandharvas, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Pala carving from Bodhgaya (Bihar). . Artist(s): Bhavani Baksh (fl.1813-1814)
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(5) Visnu surrounded by apsarases, gandharvas, Laksmi and Saraswati. Pala carving from Bodhgaya (Bihar). Mis-inscribed on front in pencil in ‘nagari’ characters beside the figures: ‘sri rukminiji, sri radhaji, sri kanhayaji’; on back in ink: ‘An image of Canyhah at Gya, J.C.M.’ Water-colour; ...
A palace and fort, perhaps Seringapatam (Mysore). On back, a figure-sketch
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(8) A palace and fort, perhaps Seringapatam. On back, a figure-sketch. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Query the Palace & Fort of Seringapatam.’ Pencil and water-colour, unfinished; 12.25 by 19 ins.
The 'Pandeo Coolies', stone cist graves near Chittoor
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(10) The 'Pandeo Coolies', stone cist graves near Chittoor. 1815. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Pandoo Coolies near Chittoor, 1815.’ See WD649 for another copy of this drawing. Water-colour; 5.5 by 11.4 ins.