Servant girl, Cave 21.
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Collections | Arthur Llewellyn Basham |
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Title: | Servant girl, Cave 21. |
Author(s): | Frederic, Louis Photographer: Arthur Llewellyn Basham |
Keywords: | Deccan-- Western Cave Temples-- Ellora-- Ellora - Cave temples 21-34;architecture;stone sculpture;book scan |
Series/Report no.: | Basham Collection |
Description: | This carving is situated in a sort of chapel on the right-hand side of the cave. In certain respects she is reminiscent of the best works in the Gupta style without, on the other hand, showing its main characteristics. She holds a fly-whisk made of horse's hair, used by the servants of royal persons. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/176489 |
Other Identifiers: | ANUA 682-1494 |
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