Digital Rare Book:
Prints & Drawings by Frank Brangwyn, with some other phases of his art.
By Walter Shaw Sparrow
Published by John Lane, London - 1919
Shiva’s Bull (Benares) - 1919
By Ernest Stephen Lumsden
One of the group of plates loosely referred to as E.S.Lumsden’s ‘Third Indian and Ladak set’, Shiva’s Bull shows a scene on the banks of the River Ganges, at Benares. This image was derived from the huge mass of material which E.S.Lumsde...
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The Black Boat, No.1
By Ernest Stephen Lumsden
1919
Original etching
Signed and numbered in ink
Issued in E.S.Lumsden’s ‘Third Indian Set’, The Black Boat, No.1 is typical of the scenes upon the river front which the artist considered to display the essential spirit of Benares. E.S.Lum...
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Ernest Stephen Lumsden was a Scot by descent and adoption, though not by birth, and he made Edinburgh his home town, teaching at Edinburgh College of Art from 1908 until 1912. Long before he began his extensive travels to India and beyond, E.S.Lumsden had established himself as one of the rising ...
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This is plate 3 from 'Hindoostan Scenery consisting of Twelve Select Views in India' by Francis Jukes (1746-1812) and Thomas Anburey (1759-1840) of the Corps of Engineers in Bengal.
Anburey served with the Bengal Army as a surveyor in 1792 and 1793, t...
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This is plate 1 from 'Hindoostan Scenery consisting of Twelve Select Views in India' by Francis Jukes (1746-1812) and Thomas Anburey (1759-1840) of the Corps of Engineers, Bengal.
While serving with the Bengal Army between 1792 and 1793, Anburey helped su...
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Watercolour by Thomas Prinsep (1800-1830), of a view of Chittagong, in Bangladesh, dated c.1825. This image, from an album compiled with his brother William, shows the washing green, where cloths were laid out to dry in the sun, and is inscribed in the original sketch...
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Water-colour from the MacKenzie Collection of a temple and pillar at Vijayanagara, dated December 1800. Inscribed on front in ink: 'Ancient Pagoda at Bisnagar. 1800'; in pencil: 'Decr. 1800.'
Vijayanagara, the City of Victory founded in 1336, was the...
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"At Tirupetty (Tirupati), about fifty miles from Madras, there is an old temple much frequented by pilgrims, and very interesting to the student of Indian architecture. Pursuing the path up the hill, we go through three towers curiously carved. The hill is two thousand five hundred feet high, and...
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Water-colour painting of the lake at Naini Tal in Uttarakhand by Charles J. Cramer-Roberts (1834-1895), 9 October 1886. Inscribed on front in ink: 'Naini Tal. Oct 9/86. C.J.C.R.'
Naini Tal is situated 6,400 feet above sea level in the Kumaon Hills of t...
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Praying cylinders at Soonum. Woman filling a container with water, Himalaya - 1865
By William Simpson
Watercolour on paper
Simpson, William (1823-1899). Painter and lithographer. Simpson was apprenticed to a lithographer in Glasgow and in 1851 came to London where he made views of the Gr...
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Mountain scene in the Himalayas by George Landseer (British); pastel and watercolour on paper; India; 1860.
Mountain scene in the Himalayas; pastel and watercolour on paper. Depicts an encampment in a mountain pass. A fort can be seen on a distant peak. People wearing turbans and with horses, ...
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By Cyril Walter Bion
Painter, born at Simla, India. Educated in England he studied Naval architecture at Durham University. He taught at Hong Kong University and in Northern Ireland.
Oil on canvas, 71.5 x 91.8 cm
Collection: National Museums Northern Ireland
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