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"These figures were taken from a ruin'd Pagoda to the west of Massulipatnam, in the Province of Golconda, on the Cormandel Coast in India. The explanation is in the Tillinghah Tongue." [Historic title]
41.3 x 56.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 930167
India
"These figures were taken from a ruin'd Pagoda to the west of Massulipatnam, in the Province of Golconda, on the Cormandel Coast in India. The explanation is in the Tillinghah Tongue. " [Historic title]
India
"These figures were taken from a ruin'd Pagoda to the west of Massulipatnam, in the Province of Golconda, on the Cormandel Coast in India. The explanation is in the Tillinghah Tongue. " [Historic title]
India
"These figures were taken from a ruin'd Pagoda to the west of Massulipatnam, in the Province of Golconda, on the Cormandel Coast in India. The explanation is in the Tillinghah Tongue. " [Historic title]
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Carvings from the ruined temple at Masulipatnam, on the coast of Andhra Pradesh, illustrating the avatars of Vishnu, all with explanations in Telugu. This is one of three related architectural drawings in the Royal Collection (see also RCINs 930165 and 930166) drawn in pen-and-ink and wash by local south Indian draughtsmen in the service of the East India Company. They were commissioned by Colin MacKenzie, the first Surveyor-General of India as part of the Company's project to survey Southern India under British rule.
Provenance
Acquired by George III.
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Measurements
41.3 x 56.5 cm (whole object)
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Other number(s)
RL 30165