Carved pillars of the choultry in front of the temple of Avutaiyar Kovil, near Tanjore .
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Carved pillars of the choultry in front of the temple of Avutaiyar Kovil, near Tanjore. Inscribed: ‘86. Pillars of the Choultry before the Pagoda at Auvedayar covil. Representing the Prince Riding on’ ‘horseback & a God named Soobramany. Representing Veerabadra. Representing Agoremoorty...
Carved pillar of the choultry of Tirumala Nayyak, Madurai
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Carved pillar of the choultry of Tirumala Nayyak, Madura. Inscribed: ‘89. A Pillar of the Choultry of Trimal Naig at Madura Representing the Sheva killing the Asoor who had the shape of an Elephant. Its Height is 25 feet.’ ‘Mysore Coll. of Drawings.’ 18 by 11 ins.
Carved pillar of the choultry in front of the temple of Avutaiyar Kovil, near Tanjore
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Carved pillar of the choultry in front of the temple of Avutaiyar Kovil, near Tanjore. Inscribed: ‘90: A Pillar in the Choultry adjoining to the Pagoda of Auvedayar Covil, the Statue upon it represents an emage of Wanagamoody Pundaurom who was the founder of it & a Poligar subject to Tanjor...
Carved pillar of the choultry of Tirumala Nayyak, Madurai
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Carved pillar of the choultry of Tirumala Nayyak, Madura. Inscribed: ‘91. A Pillar of the Choultry of Tremul Naig at Madura Representing the Dancing of Shiva. Its Height 25 feet. Mysore Coll. of Drawings.’ 18 by 11 ins. Note: Similar to WD1063.f.15 in MacKenzie’s collection of drawings of ...
A 'choultry' or travellers' rest house in South India. Artist(s): Ward, Francis Swain (1736-1794)
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A ‘choultry’ or travellers’ rest house in South India, 1770-71 Inscribed: ‘F.S. Ward Pinxit No. ...’; on frame: ‘A Public Choultry for the Repose of Travellers’ 24 by 43 ins (71 by 109.5 cms) Presented by the artist to the East India Company, 1773.
A 'choultry' or travellers' rest house in South India. Artist(s): Ward, Francis Swain (1736-1794)
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A ‘choultry’ or travellers’ rest house in South India, 1771-72 Inscribed: ‘F.S. Ward Pinxit No.5’; on frame: ‘A Choultry where travelling Gentoos worship’ 28 by 43 ins (71 by 109.5 cms) Exhibited: Royal Academy Exhibition, ‘The art of India and Pakistan’, 1947-48 (912); National Portrait Gall...
A 'Choultry' or travellers' rest house, Srirangam, Madras.. Artist(s): Ward, Francis Swain (1736-1794)
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A ‘Choultry’ or travellers’ rest house, Srirangam, 1772-73 The pillars of the building are carved with rearing horses. In the foreground a European in red and an Indian in a long white dress; other figures on the steps. Inscribed: ‘No 3 F.S. Ward Pinxit’;’ on frame: ‘A Choultry at Seringham w...
'North view of Miaveram Choultry in the Tanjore Country'. Uncoloured aquatint by J. Wells after a drawing on the spot by Capt. Trapaud, part of a set of his twenty views published London, 1788. Artist(s): Wells, John (fl.1792-1809), after Trapaud, Elisha (1750-1828)
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'North view of Miaveram Choultry in the Tanjore Country'. Uncoloured aquatint by J. Wells after a drawing on the spot by Capt. Trapaud, part of a set of his twenty views published London, 1788.. Artist(s): Wells, John (fl.1792-1809), after Trapaud, Elisha (1750-1828)
Tremal Niag's Choultry, Madura.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Tremal Niag's Choultry, Madura. No. XVIII. TREMAL NAIG'S CHOULTRY, MADURA. The Choultry of rajah Tremal Naig is considered as one of the first works of its kind in the south of Hindoostan. Its general form is that of a parallelogram, three hundred and twelve feet in length, by one hundred an...