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Thomas Daniell (1749 – 19 March 1840) was an English landscape painter who also painted Orientalist themes. He spent seven years in India, accompanied by his nephew William, also an artist, and published several series of aquatints of the country.
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Thomas Daniell Sher Shah’s Mausoleum, Sasaram
1810 -
Thomas Daniell Bridge near Rajmahal, Bihar
1827 -
Thomas Daniell Idgah at Amroha
1810 -
Thomas Daniell Cheddar Cliffs
date not known
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