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Painting, Willaim Carpenter


Muggunbhai (Maganbhai) Kurrumchund (Karamchand) Rao Bahadur, a merchant of Ahmadabad, who gave a lakh of rupees to found a girl's school there. watercolour, William Carpenter


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Pencil and watercolour
Brief description
Seated portrait of Rao Bahadur Maghanbhai Karramchand, Painting by Willaim Carpenter.
Physical description
Muggunbhai (Maganbhai) Kurrumchund (Karamchand) Rao Bahadur, a merchant of Ahmadabad, who gave a lakh of rupees to found a girl's school there. watercolour, William Carpenter
Dimensions
  • Width: 19cm
  • Height: 16.7cm
Credit line
Purchased from William Carpenter
Bibliographic reference
Catalogue of the water-colour drawings of Indian views, groups, & c. : executed and lent for exhibition in the South Kensington Museum / by William Carpenter. London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O, 1881 87 'Muggunbhai Kurrumchund Rao Bahadur, a merchant of Ahmadabad, who gave a lakh of rupees to found a girls' school there.'
Collection
Accession number
IS.140-1881

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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