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View of the West Side, of Chunar Gur; A View of an Insulated Rock, in the River Ganges, at Jangerah; A View of the Fort of Iionpoor upon the Banks of the River Goomty; A View of a Mausoleum at Etmadpoor; A View of the Cutterá built by Jaffier Cawn at Muxadavad; A View of Shekoabad; A View of the Fort of Peteter; A View of the City of Benares; A View of the Pass of Sicri Gully; and A View in the Jungle Ferry (Abbey Travel 416, nos. 3,3,32,33,36,41,43-47)
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William Hodges, R.A. (1744-1797)
View of the West Side, of Chunar Gur; A View of an Insulated Rock, in the River Ganges, at Jangerah; A View of the Fort of Iionpoor upon the Banks of the River Goomty; A View of a Mausoleum at Etmadpoor; A View of the Cutterá built by Jaffier Cawn at Muxadavad; A View of Shekoabad; A View of the Fort of Peteter; A View of the City of Benares; A View of the Pass of Sicri Gully; and A View in the Jungle Ferry (Abbey Travel 416, nos. 3,3,32,33,36,41,43-47)
aquatints, four handcoloured from Select Views in India, six with accompanying letterpress sheets, published by J.Grives, London, 1785-88
unframed
S. 17½ x 23in. (44.5 x 58.5cm.)
with a pair of handcoloured lithographs, General View of Ootacamund and View from the upper bungalow, Conoor, published 1847, after Captain Peacocke (13)
View of the West Side, of Chunar Gur; A View of an Insulated Rock, in the River Ganges, at Jangerah; A View of the Fort of Iionpoor upon the Banks of the River Goomty; A View of a Mausoleum at Etmadpoor; A View of the Cutterá built by Jaffier Cawn at Muxadavad; A View of Shekoabad; A View of the Fort of Peteter; A View of the City of Benares; A View of the Pass of Sicri Gully; and A View in the Jungle Ferry (Abbey Travel 416, nos. 3,3,32,33,36,41,43-47)
aquatints, four handcoloured from Select Views in India, six with accompanying letterpress sheets, published by J.Grives, London, 1785-88
unframed
S. 17½ x 23in. (44.5 x 58.5cm.)
with a pair of handcoloured lithographs, General View of Ootacamund and View from the upper bungalow, Conoor, published 1847, after Captain Peacocke (13)
Provenance
Dr. Maurice Shellim, and by descent to the current owner
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