b'124947 958PAINTINGS & OTHER ARTWORKS 949DANIELL, Thomas (1749-1840) 947 & William (1769-1837), (After),LUCAS VAN LEYDEN (1494-1533), LUCNOW TAKEN FROM THE OPPOSITE (portrait of a man with a skull), BANK OF THE RIVER GOOMTY,antique engraving, hand-coloured aquatint, December 1802, (facsimile),18 x 15cm, 36 x 30cm overall from Vol.III of Daniells Oriental Scenery titled Twenty-Four Views in Hindoostan,$400600 49 x 64cmIn 1775 Nawab Asaf al-Daula moved the capital of Avadh from 948 Faizabad back to Lucknow and during his reign until 1797 THOMAS ROWLANDSON (1756-1827), transformed the city with many new splendid buildings. His The Comforts of Bath: Twelve Characteristic Engravings, new palace can be seen in the distance in this aquatint, with London, 1798, by S.W. Fores, No.50 Piccadilly, the old palace of his predecessors on the left. The Mosque each image individually framed and glazed. with its tall minarets had been built in the late 17th century by The 12 pieces are all 42 x 46cm overall. the emperor Aurangzeb.This series of hand-coloured engravings gives us$150250 Rowlandsons visual satire on the activities at Bath, whether bathing, gaming, dining, sitting for a portrait,950enjoying a concert, dancing or romancing. In each scene,DANIELL, Thomas (1749-1840) the figure of the rotund visitor to the Bath provides& William (1769-1837), (After),one point of view from which to view the scene, while Rowlandson gives us an outsiders view as well. VIEW OF MUTURA, ON THE RIVER JUMNA.The plates: hand-coloured aquatint, April 1803, (facsimile)1.The Physicians from Vol.III of Daniells Oriental Scenery titled 2.The Concert Twenty-Four Views in Hindoostan,3.The Pump Room 49 x 64cm4.The Fish Market A view of the city of Mathura from across the River Jumna. 5.A Day Out Riding Mathura, believed to be the birthplace of Krishna, was an 6.The Portrait important centre of Hindu pilgrimage.7.The Baths $150250 8.The Games9.The Dinner10.The Dancing 95111.Public Breakfast JOHN CONSTABLE (1776-1837, British),12.Bath Races$6001,000I.)The Glebe Farm,II.)Flatford Mill,engravings by David Lucas,the larger 17 x 24cm, 39 x 44cm overall (2)$120200 '