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[India]  [Kans Qila Fort, Mathura] Multura Fort.
[India] [Kans Qila Fort, Mathura] Multura Fort.
Colonel Ward Pinx.t.
Edw.d Orme Excu.t. Published & Sold Jan.y 1 1803 by Edw.d Orme, Printseller to His Majesty & the Royal Family, 59 New Bond S.t London.
Aquatint, printed in brown and blue, without hand finishing. 360 x 480mm (14¼ x 19"), with large margins. Tears in bottom margin.
A view of the 16th century Kans Qila Fort at Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Plate 8 of '24 Views in Hindostan by William Orme', part of Blagdon's 'A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India'.
Abbey Travel 424, 8.
[Ref: 66820]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Burial Place of A Peer Zada, Anopther.
The Burial Place of A Peer Zada, Anopther.
Colonel Ward Pinx.t./ W. Orme delin.
Published & Sold Jan.y. 1. 1803, by Edw.d Orme, Printseller to His Majesty & the Royal Family, 59, New Bond St. London.
Coloured aquatint with small margins. Platemark: 490 x 370mm. (19 x 15¼").
A scene depicting the tomb of a Muslim holy man at Anupshahr, Uttar Pradesh. The obelisk to the left would have acted as a lamp stand. Within the walls is a tank for the purpose of bathing before entering the mosque. From the series titled 'Twenty - Four Views in Hindostan', by Edward Orme, published in London in 1801-4. In addition to "Views of Hindoostan", Orme was involved in several other publications including J. Walker’s "The Itinerant" (1799), Francis William Blagdon’s "A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India" (1806) and F.B. Solvyn’s "The Costumes of Hindostan" (1805).
Abbey. 424, 7.
[Ref: 29861]   £390.00  
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