Entrance to a cave on the island of Elephanta, near Bombay, Maharashtra. Coloured aquatint by T. and W. Daniell, 1800.

  • Daniell, Thomas, 1749-1840.
Date:
1 March 1800
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27799i
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Description

The cave, located as it is on an island off the entrance to Bombay harbour, had early been noticed by Europeans coming to India. A sculptured elephant that originally stood at the south end had given the island its name of Elephanta. Archer op. cit.

Publication/Creation

London (Howland Street, Fitzroy Square) : Thomas Daniell, 1 March 1800.

Physical description

1 print : aquatint, with watercolour ; platemark 47.8 x 64.5 cm.

Lettering

The entrance to the Elephanta cave Drawn & engraved by Thos Daniell, R.A. & Wm Daniell Bears number bottom right: VII

Notes

Two other impressions of this image, both with watercolour, also exist in the collection

References note

Travel in aquatint and lithography 1770-1860 from the library of J.R. Abbey, San Francisco 1991, vol. 2, 420.58
Mildred Archer, Early views of India, London 1980, reproduced as no. 134

Reference

Wellcome Collection 27799i

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