Pen and ink drawing of Sarasvati, from the Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple in Madurai, from an 'Album of 51 drawings (57 folios) of buildings, sculpture and paintings in the temple and choultry of Tirumala Nayyak at Madura. c.1801-05', by an anonymous artist working in the South India/Madurai style...
Temple at Coontalnagar. The ornaments of the screen enlarged. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 4. Drawings of carved screens and benches in the Shiva Temple at Kubtur, near Banavasi (KA).Inscribed: ‘Temple at Coontalnagar. The ornaments of the screen enlarged. Elevation of the stone window or screen (6feet by 6 feet) See plan. Section across the bench which runs along the porch.’
Wood carvings in the palace apartments, Shimoga. September 1805. Artist(s): Anonymous
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folio 41. Pen-and-ink drawing of carved wooden friezes in the palace at Shimoga by an unknown artist, September 1805. This drawing depicts some carved wooden figures from the Palace.