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Buddhist stupa at Sarnath, Benaras

Painting
1864 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Buddhist stupa at Sarnath, Benaras.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBuddhist stupa at Sarnath, Benaras (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on paper
Brief description
Painting by a British artist: William Simpson, Buddhist stupa at Sarnath, 1864.
Physical description
Buddhist stupa at Sarnath, Benaras.
Dimensions
  • Height: 14in
  • Width: 10in
Marks and inscriptions
signed 'W.Simpson'
Object history
Simpson, William (1823-1899). Painter and lithographer. Simpson was apprenticed to a lithographer in Glasgow and in 1851 came to London where he made views of the Great Exhibition. He became well known for his paintings with commissions by Queen Victoria to paint various important events in her reign. In 1859 the publishers, Day and Son, commissioned him to make drawings of India. On his return he produced "India, ancient and modern" (London, 1867), a series of illustrations of the country and its people. Later in 1876, he accompanied the Prince of Wales to India and published "Shikare and Tomasha, a souvenir of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to India (London, 1876).
Production
Sarnath
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
1157-1869

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Record createdJanuary 22, 2003
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