The Great Bull and Pagoda at Tanjore, Thomas Daniell, 1790s
Sketch for plate 22 in the second set of thomas and william daniell's 'oriental scenery'. The brihadishvara temple at thanjavur is the greatest temple of the chola period. It was patronised by rajaraja i around ad 1000-10. The pavilion represented in the print was added in front of the temple during the nayaka period in the 16th century. It shelters a massive monolithic granite image of nandi, the bull vehicle of the god shiva. The pavilion has slender columns with carvings of devotees on the shafts. Object Type: sketch. Date: 1790s. Dimensions: height: 28.3 cm (11.1 in) ; width: 45.4 cm (17.8 in). Medium: graphite, gray wash, laid paper. Depicted Place: Thanjavur. Collection: Yale Center for British Art. William Daniell - The Great Bull and Pagoda at Tanjore - B1986.29.360 - Yale Center for British Art