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Early 19th century, hand-coloured view of Ellora

Lot No. 32: Captain Grindlay, Robert Melville

Interior of the Cave Temple of Indra Subha at Ellora

  • Medium: Hand colored aquatint engraving
  • Year: 1826
  • Size: 41 x 31.5 cm
  • Place: London

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Estimate

 40,000 -  60,000


Estimate US$

500-750

Ends at Nov 09, 2022 11:55 PM IST

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Captain Grindlay, Robert Melville

Interior of the Cave Temple of Indra Subha at Ellora

Hand-colored aquatint engraving from the Book titled 'Scenery Costumes and Architecture chiefly on the western side of India' by Grindlay, Drawing made on the spot by Capt. Grindlay, R M, drawn by David Roberts, Etched by T. Kearnan, Engraved by H. Pyall, Published by Smith Elders, London, 1826.
Image size: 30 x 23.5 cm
Sheet size: 41 x 31.5 cm
Good Condition.
Provenance: Property from a collection of a Lady.

Keywords: India, Indian colonial, Early Print, Ellora, Aurangabad, Cave Temple

About Artist

R. M. Grindlay (1786 - 1877)

Captain Grindlay was a British soldier who served as an agent of the East India Company from 1803-20, rising through the ranks. During this time he travelled extensively with his regiment and became a self-taught artist. Producing an opulent volume…...Read More

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