This is one of William Carpenter's earliest Indian paintings. It shows a row of three shops in the Sadr bazaar, Pune (Poona), central India. On the left you can see a liquor shop, and in the centre a 'shroff' or money-lender. On the right is a shop s...
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Essay:
Traditional writing system in Southern India — Palm Leaf Manuscripts.
By D.Udaya Kumar, G.V.Sreekumar, U. A. Athvankar
Palm leaf manuscript is one of the oldest medium of writing in India especially in Southern India. It is also the major source for writing and painting in South and South...
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Painting of an astrological chart, made in Rajasthan, mid 19th century
The chart is composed of a circle with Mount Meru and an ocean in the centre and four auspicious animals in the corners. Diagrams of letters and numerals are arranged within the circle.
Painting; gouache, An astrologer, Tanjore, ca. 1805
An astrologer. From an album of 36 paintings of trades, occupations and costume depicting a man and his wife of various castes, against background of palm trees and other trees.
An astrologer of the Brahmin caste sits cross legged outside his dwelling with a book in hand, and with charts and texts set out on the ground before him. Watercolour by an Indian artist. 18th century.
Deccani painting; 'Asavari Ragini' snake charmer, Hyderabad, late 18th century.
The beautiful Asavari, a girl of the Bhil tribe, is clad in a peacock-feathered skirt surrounded by numerous serpents. She is seated stroking a snake, contact with the cooling trunk of the snake relieves the passio...
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A plant (Hibiscus aculeatus Roxb.) related to China rose: branch with flowers and separate flower, fruits and seeds. Coloured line engraving. India.
By Hendrik Adriaan van Reede tot Drakestein
Published: Amsterdam, 1686
Flowers (Lilies)
Watercolour and gilt on paper
Mughal 17th Century
From album of Indian paintings and calligraphy, dating mostly from the 16th and 17th centuries, containing nature studies, genre scenes, and some Hindu devotional images.
By permission of The Bodleian Library, University ...
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The central painting on the page is of a mauve and pale yellow iris in full bloom on a short stalk with two ribbed sword-shaped leaves curving upwards under the lower tier of petals. The veining and modelling is painted with fine hatched or stippled strokes togeth...
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Wash drawing of Palani by an unknown artist, January 1784. Inscribed on the front in ink is: 'View of Pallynee or Pynee, a Hill Pagoda of note in the Country of Daraporam with a distant view of the Southern Mountains. Jany 1784'; ditto in ink and: '...
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The waterfall at Courtallum in the Tinnevelly district - 1804
Plate 3 from the fourth set of Thomas and William Daniell's 'Oriental Scenery,' which they called 'Twenty-four Landscapes.' The views progress northwards from the far south at Cape Comorin to Srinagar in Garhwal in the Himalaya moun...
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Ellora: Kailasa rock temple panel from the south side of the shrine (left), Door in the third storey in the south side of the court in Kailasa (right) - 1876
Illustrations of a panel and doorway from Kailasanatha [Kailasa] Temple, cave XVI at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] ...
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'Jagannatha Sabha, Indra Sabha'. Engravings by Thomas Daniell after James Wales from (Plans of) Hindoo Excavations in the mountain of Ellora, published Thomas Daniell, London, 1803
Ellora is well-known for its series of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples excavated into the rocky façade of a...
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Plate 4 of 'Hindoo Excavations in the Mountain of Ellora near Aurangabad,' engraved by Thomas Daniell after the drawings of his deceased friend James Wales, which Daniell regarded as the sixth set of his 'Oriental Scenery.' Jagannatha Sabha is one of a group of five Jai...
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Painting; gouache, Tamil female water carrier, Madras or Tanjore, ca. 1780 - ca. 1800
One of eight paintings in a set supporting the oral tradition that artists from the Deccan went to work in Madras and Tanjore and began to make sets of types and castes which were the prototypes for Tanjore pai...
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Watercolour of the Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu, by John Gantz, c. 1825. Inscribed: 'N W View of two ancient Temples by the Seaside. Mahabilipoorum. J. Gantz'.
John Gantz and his son Justinian ran a lithographic press, but are remembered b...
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