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A place of worship built by the Nawab people of Rohilcund, south of Rampoor

Drawing
late 18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Indian ink drawing of a place of worship built by the Nawab people of Rohilcund (Rohilkhand), south of Rampoor in India.


Object details

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TitleA place of worship built by the Nawab people of Rohilcund, south of Rampoor (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Drawing, A place of worship built by the Nawab people of Rohilcund (Rohilkhand), south of Rampoor, by Thomas Longcrof, Indian ink, ca. late 18th century
Physical description
Indian ink drawing of a place of worship built by the Nawab people of Rohilcund (Rohilkhand), south of Rampoor in India.
Dimensions
  • Height: 12.75in
  • Width: 21.875in
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Style
Credit line
Given by Miss Elizabeth Twining
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Collection
Accession number
FA.655

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Record createdDecember 20, 2012
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