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X294
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- 032-003288769
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An album of 247 lithographs compiled apparently shortly after 1830 containing lithographs (and 1 engraving) mostly from the Bihar Amateur Lithographic Press run by Sir Charles D’Oyly at Patna.. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845), and others
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A large album of 247 lithographs of unknown provenance compiled apparently shortly after 1830 containing lithographs (and 1 engraving) mostly from the Bihar Amateur Lithographic Press run by Sir Charles D’Oyly at Patna.
144 ff.
There are 66 lithographs by Charles D’Oyly himself, with signatures ‘‘Charles D’Oyly delt’’ and ‘‘Bihar Lithographic Press’’ or similar. Such press signatures are NOT cited below in the other inscriptions, except where there are significant variants. The lithographs are dated between April 1827 and May 1830. Most of the others by different artists also have ‘‘Bihar Lithographic Press’’ except where noted. The other artists involved are: E J D’Oyly; C W Smith; C D’Oyly and C W Smith together; G Abbott; W Daniell; Welby Jackson; William Prinsep; T Paterson; George Chinnery; Jai Ram Das; Mary Fendall (afterwards D’Oyly); P Savignhac; M Woodcock; Col. Young; Capt. Luard with Lady Sarah Amherst; A Heseltine; T Kershaw.
f.1 ‘Indian scraps’
‘WP 1827’.
Landscape and ruins, in a title-page. The first plate by William Prinsep of the ‘Amateur Repository of Indian Sketches.’
f.2a Lady with cockatoo
dated ‘29 April 1829’
f.2b-d Unsigned vignettes
f.3a ‘A Marhattah Lady’
‘ E J D’Oyly delt’
f.3b Vignette
‘C D’Oyly fecit T Black Lith Calcutta’,
f.3c Unsigned vignette
f.4 ‘A Greek gentleman’
‘ E J D’Oyly delt’
f.5 ‘A Marhattah Lady’
‘ E J D’Oyly delt’
f.6 Indian nobleman
‘E J D’Oyly delt’
f.7 ‘Ramheetgeer, Mahunt or High Priest of Budh Gyah’ [and again in ‘nasta‘liq’]
‘C W Smith delt’
f.8 Two seated Indians with standing retainers
No signatures
f.9 ‘Near Gyah’
f.10a-c 3 vignettes, 2 signed: ‘C D’Oyly fecit’
No signatures. Prob. T Black’s press
f.11a-c 3 vignettes
No signatures. Prob. T Black’s press
f.12a A Saracen
‘4th April 1827’
f.12b 2 fighting Saracens
‘6th April 1827’
No signatures. Both prob. T Black’s press
f.13a Hawking
f.13b A Saracen
‘Alken(?) delt C D’Oyly fecit - 10th April’ [rest cut off]
No signatures. Both prob. T Black’s press
f.14a-c 3 vignettes, 2 signed ‘C D’Oyly fecit’ (one with ‘T Black lith’), the other normal Behar Lithographic Press
f.15a ‘Cockneys crossing a stream’
f.15b ‘Hindostany Nautch Girls’
f.16a Dancing bear
f.16b ‘Chance’[a dog] ‘at home’
f.17a ‘Brenda’ [a lap-dog] ‘the property of Lady D’Oyly Patna’
f.17b’ A mahout and his attendant preparing the elephant’
f.18a-c 3 vignettes, one signed ‘G Abbott delt 1st June 1827’
f.19a-c 3 vignettes, one of camel heads signed ‘Welby Jackson delt C W Smith fecit’
f.20a ‘Burmese worshipping the image of their god’
‘ T Paterson H M 13th Light Infantry delt C D’Oyly fecit’
f.20b-c 2 vignettes, one signed ‘C W Smith delt’
f.21a-c 3 vignettes
f.22a Man’s head
‘Chinnery delt E J D’Oyly fecit’
f.22b-d 3 other vignettes, one of a monkey signed ‘C D’Oyly delt 1st June 1827 from Bewick Behar Lith’
This and one of the others prob. T Black’s press
f.23a ‘South view of Rhotasghur’.
‘C W Smith & C D’Oyly delt’
With hand coloured birds. Plate 12 of ‘Oriental Ornithology’ (Laul or Amadavade Finch)
f.23b ‘Wild buffaloe hunting’
Plate 5 of ‘Indian Sports’ (vol.1)
f.24a Title page of ‘Indian Sports’ (1).
‘Indian Sports by Sir Charles D’Oyly Bart, Behar Amateur Lithographic Press C D’Oyly delt’
f.24b-c 2 vignettes of fish
‘C W Smith delt’
f.25a ‘Royal tiger’
f.25b ‘Trout from the River Soan - Frontispiece’
‘ C D’Oyly & C W Smith delt’.
No doubt from a book on fishing by D’Oyly and Smith which never appeared.
f.26a ‘Leopard hunting’
dated ‘22nd July 1828’.
Plate 4 of ‘Indian Sports (1)’
f.26b Portrait of an Indian
f.26c ‘Syed Ally Akbar Khan’ [and again in nastaliq]
‘ From a sketch by Sir C D’Oyly Bart. Lithographed by T Black Asiatic Lith, Press No. 15 Esplanade Row’
f.27a’ S W View of the residence of Sir Charles D’Oyly Bart at Patna’
f.27b Vignette of men on an old nag
Probably from Black’s press
f.28a ‘Leopard hunting’
Plate 4 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.28b’ Dog in the manger’
‘ Printed at the Press of H M the King of Oude’
f.29a ‘Tiger hunting’
Not from either volume of ‘Indian Sports’
f.29b ‘The lion and the jackal’
Same format as ‘Dog’ above at f.28b
f.30 ‘Tiger hunting’
‘ 23rd August 1828’.
Plate 3 of ‘Indian Sports (1)’
f.31’ Tiger hunting’
‘18th Sept, 1829’
Plate 2 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.32 ‘Tiger hunting, Tiger preparing to spring on the elephant’
‘22nd September 1829’
Not in either volume
f.33 Tiger shooting
‘27th September 1829’
Title cut off, but plate 3 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.34 ‘Tiger hunting. Falling in with a herd of wild elephants unexpectedly’
‘5th Oct. 1829’
Not in either volume
f.35 Tiger sleeping after a meal
‘Jackson fecit 1827’ (obviously also ‘delt’.)
f.36 ‘Tiger hunting. An anecdote communicated by the Honourable T. E. Elliot’ ‘in 1820’
‘22nd Sept., 1830’
Not in either volume. A tiger chases a bearer up a tree
f.37 ‘Rhinoceros hunting’
‘11th Sept. 1829’.
Plate 1 of ‘Indian sports no. 2’
f.38a ‘Partridge shooting’
Plate 8 of ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.38b’ Wild buffaloe’
f.39a ‘Hare shooting’
‘2nd June 1828’
Plate 7 of ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.39b [Lady D’Oyly?]
‘ad vivam delt, 23rd Jan, 1830’
f.39c ‘Rau Krishna Rau’ [and again in ‘nagari’ and ‘nastaliq’]
Style of T Black’s press
f.40a ‘Tiger hunting’
Plate 1 of ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.40b Bird catcher
Signed ‘C D’Oyly from’ ...
No press signature, but same style as f.52b, ‘from Northcote’
f.41a ‘Deer hunting’
‘14th Sept. 1829’
Plate 8 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.41b Indian lady
Signed in ‘nastaliq: jai ram das’
From the 1828 ‘Behar Amateur Lithographic ScrapBook’
f.41c Man’s head
‘Chinnery delt. E J D’Oyly fct.’
f.42 ‘Duck shooting’
‘26th Sept. 1829’
Plate 12 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.43 ‘Large brown deer shooting. One killed at Dacca in 1810 measured 142½ hands’
‘20th Sept. 1829’
Not in ‘Indian Sports’
f.44a ‘Floriken shooting’
‘12th Sept. 1829’
Not in ‘Indian Sports’
f.44b Goats
‘C D’Oyly delt, from Chinnery’
f.45a ‘Jungle fowl shooting’
Plate 10 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.45b Dying brahmin.
Probably T. Black, no signatures
f.46a ‘Snipe shooting’
‘10th Oct. 1829’.
Not in either volume
f.46b Conceit with Chinnery’s shorthand
‘C D’Oyly fecit’
f.47a ‘Quail shooting’
Plate 11 of ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.47b Portrait of a European from life
‘21st March 1828’
f.47c Portrait of an Indian, from life
f.48a ‘Fishing. Plate 2d.’
‘ 2nd Oct. 1829’
f.48b ‘Singing girls’
‘ E.J. D’Oyly delt’
f.48c Head of an Indian
f.49a ‘Rooi or Indian Carp fishing’
‘17th Sept. 1829’
f.49b ‘Ancient Courtship’
Signed ‘CD,’ and probably from Black’s press
f.50a Bear attacking an elephant
Dated ‘10th June 1828’.
Plate 6 of ‘Indian Sports’ (1), which also lacks a title
f.50b ‘Hog hunting Plate 1st.’
‘25th July 1828.’
Smaller version of plate 5 in’ Indian Sports no. 2’ which is undated and lacks the plate number
f.51a Tiger hunting
Smaller version without signatures of Plate 2 in ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.51b ‘Bear hunting plate 2d.’
‘4th Aug, 1828’
Plate 12 of ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.52a ‘Bear hunting’
Bear being tied to an elephant? Not in either volume
f.52b Two mice
Signed: ‘from Northcote’
f.53a ‘Bear hunting’
‘30th Sept. 1829’.
Plate 7 from ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.53b-c 2 portrait heads
f.54 ‘Hog hunting plate 5’
Not in either volume
f.55 A tiger attacking a huntsman on the ground.
‘Anecdote of Hog Hunting. 10th Sept. 1831’.
Not in either volume
f.56a ‘Hog hunting plate 6th’
Not in either volume
f.56b Palanquin being borne through a street
Style of T Black’s press
f.57a ‘Hog hunting plate 5th’
Not in either volume
f.57b ‘A Hindostany Lady’
‘E J D’Oyly delt’
f.58 ‘Hog Hunting’
‘20th Sept. 1830’
Not in either volume
f.59 ‘Hog hunting plate 4’
Not in either volume
f.60 ‘Hog Hunting’
‘30th Oct. 1830’
[Not in either volume
f.61 ‘Hog Hunting plate 4th’
Slightly different from 59 above
f.62a ‘Striped Hyena. Designed by W Daniell’.
No press signature
f.62b Hog hunting
No title or signatures. Not in either volume
f.63a ‘Antelopes’
‘C W Smith & C D’Oyly delt’
f.63b ‘Hog Hunting’
‘4th Sept. 1829’
Plate 6 in ‘Indian Sports no. 2’
f.64a Head in profile
‘C D’Oyly fect’
An engraving
f.64b ‘Hog hunting plate 1st’
‘22nd Aug 1828’
Plate 9 in ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.65a Head of an Indian
‘26th May 1827’
f.65b ‘Hog Hunting’
‘22nd June 1828’
Plate 11 in ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.66 ‘Hog Hunting’
Plate 10 in ‘Indian Sports’ (1)
f.67 ‘Oriental ornithology by C W Smith Esqr & Sir C D’Oyly Bart. C W Smith & C D’Oyly delt. 1st Jany, 1829. Behar Lithographic Press’
The title page of this volume.
f.68 Domed cathedral (?) on a hill and road beneath
‘M Fendall delt’.
f.69a Game birds
‘C D’Oyly & C W Smith delt.’
f.69b Cockatoo and dragonfly
No signatures.
f.70a-c Vignettes of birds
Signed by Smith and D’Oyly; the Grouse and the Great Horned-Owl are signed ‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’, the latter dated ‘12th May 1827.’ Third one is possibly small version (by Smith and D’Oyly) of Pin-tailed Grouse added to Bhood Gyah on the plate, pl. 3 of ‘Feathered Game.’
f.71a Birds in a garden
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.71b Kingfishers?
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Hand-painted birds. Not in ‘Feathered Game’ or ‘Oriental Ornithology’.
f.72a Cockatoo
‘C D’Oyly delt. 22 May 1827’
f.72b A hawk
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Hand-painted bird
f.73a Hens
‘C W Smith delt. 10th April 1827’
f.73b Uncoloured version of hawk at f.72b
f.74a ‘Great Horned Owl’
‘C W Smith delt. 31st May 182.’ [remainder cut off]
f.74b ‘Wild hog’
f.74c Paradise flycatchers
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.75 [Painted snipe?]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Plate 4 in ‘Oriental Ornithology’. Hand-coloured birds
f.76a A crow
No signatures.
f.76b Paradise flycatchers
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
As f.74c, but coloured
f.77 ‘The rose-coloured Ousel’
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.78 The Indian Great Horned-Owl
No signatures.
f.79 Ducks?
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.80 [‘Kohy hawk and Kurakul ibis’]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Plate 11 in ‘Oriental Ornithology’. Hand-coloured birds
f.81 Green pigeons
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Hand-coloured birds. From ‘Oriental Ornithology’
f.82 [‘The Laul of Amadavade Finch’]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect. South view of Rhotasgurh’
Plate 12 of ‘Oriental Ornithology’. Hand-coloured birds
f.83 [‘Common Hoopoe’]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Plate 6 of ‘Oriental Ornithology’. Hand-coloured bird.
f.84 [‘The Golden Eagle’]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’ ‘14th Jan. 1829’.
Plate 2 of ‘Oriental Ornithology’. hand-coloured bird.
f.85 The Great Horned-Owl
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Not in ‘Oriental Ornithology.’ Hand-coloured bird.
f.86 [‘Arracan peacock’]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect. View at Prome from a drawing by Lt. Kershaw H. M. 13th Light Infantry’.
Plate 12 of ‘Oriental Ornithology’.
f.87 Egrets?
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Hand-coloured birds.
f.88a Pair of hawks
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Hand-coloured birds.
f.88b [Peacocks]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.89 [Black ibises]
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect’
Hand-coloured birds.
f.90 [Spurfowl?]
‘C W Smith delt. Landscape by Sir C D’Oyly Bart. Nepal.’
f.91 Horned owl with other birds.
‘C W Smith’
f.92 Peafowl
‘C W Smith. Landscape by C D’Oyly No. 2.’
f.93a ‘View on the River Ganges’
f.93b Carakpuja
Signed ‘Jairamdas’ in ‘nastaliq’
f.94a ‘N E View of Gow Ghaut in the city of Patna’
f.94b [‘Police Thanah. From an original by George Chinnery Esq and drawn on stone by P Savignhac]’
From the ‘Amateur’s Repository,’ 1827 plate 10
f.95a Laden barges
‘C W Smith delt, C D’Oyly fect’
f.95b Rocky landscape
‘T Black lith, Mary D’Oyly delt’
In manuscript on original backing paper: ‘Singular rocks at Doobrajpoor in zillah Beerbhoom’
f.96a Rajmahal?
‘12th May 1827’
f.96b Rajmahal?
‘C. D’Oyly delt. Printed by T Black Asiatic Lith, Press’ [heightened with white]
f.97 ‘View of the Custom House Ghaut in the City of Patna’
‘1st March 1830’
f.98 ‘Camels’
‘ Drawn on stone from a sepia drawing by Welby Jackson Esqr in the possession of Miss Charlotte Macleod by Sir Charles D’Oyly Bart 3rd July 1831.’
f.99 ‘View of the Eastern Gateway to the city of Patna’. ‘24th July 1830’
f.100 ‘... the city of Patna near the Old Fort from the East. 20th Sept. 1829’
f.101 ‘The Shunscrit College at Benares’
f.102 ‘View of a part of Chittagong’
‘ Drawn from nature and on stone by Miss Fendall, Bihar Lithographic Press’
f.103 ‘View of the Hill House (Mr Cleveland’s) at Bhaugulpore E J D’Oyly delt’
f.104 ‘View of part of the Palace at Rajemahl from the Singhee Dellaun’
f.105a Balloon and festival
‘C D’Oyly fect. T Black Lith Calcutta’
f.105b ‘View near Dacca’
‘C D’Oyly’ [delt?] ‘T Black Lith’.
f.106a [Balloon with E I Co arms and W. IV]
‘C D’Oyly fect’. [No press but obviously Black’s]
f.106b ‘View on the Ganges’
No signatures.
f.107a Village scene
f.107b Cart and villager
‘Chinnery delt in outline C D’Oyly fect B.L.P.’
f.108a Nobleman enjoying a country view
‘C D’Oyly fect.’ [T Black lith]
f.108b ‘View in Bengal’
‘ Chinnery delt in outline. C D’Oyly fect’
f.109a Temple in countryside
‘P Savignhac’
f.109b ‘View of a ghaut at Benares’
f.110a ‘On the river Ganges’
f.110b Cattle by a ruin
After Chinnery?
f.111a ‘Bankshall Boats’
‘ Drawn on Jysalmir Stone by W. P. Esq. Lithog by R Smith Calcutta 1829’
f.111b’ N W View of Gow Ghaut in the City of Patna’
f.112a ‘View on the Doulaye Nulla at Dacca’
f.112b ‘A ghaut in the vicinity of Dacca’
‘3rd Nov 1828’
f.113a ‘View of Gyah from the Fulga River’
f.113b’ View of the Mausoleum at Moneah in Behar’
f.114a ‘Bengal scenery’
‘ Chinnery in outline delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.114b Cow beside a building
After Chinnery, but no signatures
f.115a ‘View near Barrackpore’
‘M Woodcock delt’
f.115b ‘S W View of Louser Ghaut from a ruined Bastion of the Old Fort at Patna’
f.116a ‘N W View of the Opium godown at Bankipore’
f.116b Street scene
No signatures.
f.117a ‘Sunghee Ghaut Patna’
f.117b ‘View of a Hut in Bengal’
‘ G Chinnery delt C D’Oyly fect’
f.118a ‘Mausoleum at Moneah taken from one of the Bourjes’
f.118b’ View of the Mosque of Mea Meetum in the City of Patna’
f.119a-b 2 river scenes
f.119c ‘A Ghaut in the city of Dacca. From one of Chinnery’s outline sketches taken on the spot’
f.120a Tomb
No signatures.
f.120b ‘Gateway of the Palace of Delhi’
‘ Col Luard delt. Lady Sarah Amherst ext. C D’Oyly fect’
Prob. T Black’s press
f.121a ‘Near Gyah’
f.121b’ Singular rocks at Doobrajpoor in zillah Beerbhoom’
‘ T Black lith Mary D’Oyly delt’ [see f.95 above]
f.122a ‘View in Bengal’
‘ Chinnery delt in outline C D’Oyly fect’
f.122b ‘View in Bengal’
‘ Chinnery delt in outline C D’Oyly fect’
f.123 ‘Near Hadjepore’ [? rubbed at bottom]
f.124 ‘Banian tree on the river Burrel near Surdah’
‘3rd July 1830’
f.125a Tomb
f.125b ‘A Ghaut at Patna’
f.126 ‘View of a Banian tree at Hadjepore’
‘ E J D’Oyly delt C D’Oyly fect.’
f.127a Title page? ‘Fables Calcutta 1835’
‘ C D’Oyly from Northcote’
f.127b ‘H C Anchor vessel at Saugor’
‘ Col J Young delt. C D’Oyly fect’
f.128a River scene
f.128b ‘Nipal woodcock’. ‘View of a Nepalese temple ...’
‘ C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect 1828’
Plate 4 in ‘Oriental Ornithology’. Hand-coloured birds.
f.129a ‘View of Chimminy Ghat in Patna’
f.129b A road scene
Looking like, but in fact not, from the ‘New Road’ series
No signatures
f.130 Untitled
Plate 8 from ‘Sketches of the New Road’
f.131 Untitled
Plate 6 ‘Sketches of the New Road’
f.132 Untitled
Plate 2 ‘Sketches of the New Road’
f.133 Untitled
Plate 5 ‘Sketches of the New Road’
f.134 Untitled
Plate 4 ‘Sketches of the New Road’
f.135 Untitled
Plate 1 ‘Sketches of the New Road’
f.136 ‘Attack of the Pirates by the Boats of H. M. Ship Andromache.’
‘ A Heseltine Esq H M S Andromache delt. Drawn on stone by Sir C D’Oyly.’
f.137 A later version of the incident in f.136.
‘Attack of the Pirates by the Boats of H. M. Ship Andromache.’
‘ A Heseltine Esq H M S Andromache delt. Drawn on stone by Sir C D’Oyly.’
f.138a A ghat
No signatures. After Chinnery?
f.138b ‘Doorga pooja festival’
f.139a A boat
‘C W Smith delt. Behar Lith’
f.139b ‘A Ghaut near Dacca’
f.140a ‘Tank Square Calcutta’
‘On stone by T Kershaw from drawing by Sir Charles D’Oyly Bart’
f.140b’ View of the ruins of Louser Kattra in Patna’
f.141a Goats
Manuscript text: ‘G Chinnery delt C D’Oyly fect’
f.141b’ View of Mr Wilton’s House at Patna’
f.142 Village scene
‘Chinnery delt. C D’Oyly fect. 23rd April 1827’
f.143 Village scene
‘Chinnery delt. C D’Oyly fect. 24th April 1827’
f.144a ‘Colgong rocks’
f.144b Bathers in a river
No signatures
f.145a ‘Near Hadjepore’
‘ E J D’Oyly delt’ [Not the same as earlier one]
f.145b ‘Composition from Chinnery’s outline sketches’
‘12th Aug 1827’
f.146 Lizard attacking snipe?
‘C W Smith delt. C D’Oyly fect.’ Hand-coloured birds. Not from ‘Oriental Ornithology’.
f.147 ‘Ranny Ghaut in the city of Patna from the west’
f.148 ‘Near Chitpore’
‘Composition from the outline sketches of George Chinnery Esqr’
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X294 : An album of 247 lithographs compiled apparently shortly after 1830 containing lithographs (and 1 engraving) mostly from the Bihar… - Hierarchy:
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