(29) Ruined palace and temple at Vijayanagar. 1800. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sketch of the Ancient Palace & one of the Pagodas at Alputtun. December 1800’; in pencil: ‘Copied. Mar. 1816.’ Water-colour; 3 by 4 ins.
Ruins of the 'Elephant Stables', Vijayanagar. Copy by Rowley of an original sketch of 1801 by Monisse. Artist(s): Rowley, George (d.1803)
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(21) Ruins of the 'Elephant Stables', Vijayanagar. December 1801. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Ruins of Beejanugger. The Rayels Elephant Stables in December 180l. Reduced by Lieut Rowley in 1803 from an Original Sketched by Monisse. Decr 1801.’ Water-colour; 11.5 by 19 ins.
Throne, Vijayanagar. 1810. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘The Takht or Throne on which The Rayal received the Compliments of His Nobility on the Annual Festival. N.B. This is an Exact Elevation of it in its present condition. Date 1810’; on back in ink: ‘No.’ ‘1. Public Throne of Beejanagur K...
Elephant Stables, Vijayanagar. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Front Elevation of the Elephant Stables at Alputtun or the Ruins of the City of Beejanagur’; on back in ink: ‘No. 2. Elephants' Stables at Beejanagur.’ Pen-and-ink and wash; 24 by 38.5 ins.
Plan showing the remains of a monumental stone dining table at Vijayanagar. January 1801
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(26) Plan of ancient remains at Vijayanagar. January 1801. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Plan of a Singular Structure remaining at Beejanaggur where it is said the Rayeels used to Entertain the Great Lords of the Empire on a Certain Annual Festival.’ 8.5 by 27 ins.