Posts Tagged ‘Anglo-Indian art’
Mosque on the Booragunga Branch of the Ganges
Friday, August 20th, 2010Hindoo Mut in the Chitpore Bazaar.
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010By Sir Charles D’Oyly (1781-1845)
This unique print originates from the rare coloured edition of the Views of Calcutta and its Environs. Featured is a delightful scene of a temple in Calcutta, fronted by modest dwellings – a romantic and individualistic handling of a period street scene, typical of D’Oyly’s style. It was published in 1848 at 10 guineas coloured and 6 guineas plain.
Charles D’Oyly was a man of boundless energy, a satirical observer of Anglo-Indian life. Between 1821 and 1832 when D’Oyly lived in Patna, travellers up the Ganges would stop there and spend lively evenings at his house, admiring his drawings and dining well.
The original drawings for this work were probably made between 1833 and 1838 while D’Oyly was Senior Member of the Board of Customs, Salt, and Opium and Marine Board in Calcutta, but some must have been completed between 1839 and 1845 when he retired. The complete work was published after D’Oyly’s death in Italy in 1845. D’Oyly, the son of a well-known nabob became the centre of a fashionable group devoted to drawing.
Lithograph with original hand-colour heightened with gum Arabic. Approx. 340 x 540mm. (13 x 21ins). Lithographed by W. Robert and Lowes Dickinson after drawings by the late Sir Charles D’Oyly Bart. (more…)
Silversmiths in Peshawar
Friday, August 6th, 2010By William Simpson (1823-1899)
A unique print of Indian craftsmen from a set India Ancient and Modern. A Series of Illustrations of the Country and People of India and Adjacent Territories with text by Sir John William Kaye. (more…)
North East View of the Cotsea Bhaug on the River Jumna, Delhi. Daniell, Thomas R.A. and William Daniell.
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010The Mausoleum of Amir Khusero, at the ancient city of Delhi.Daniell, Thomas R.A. and William Daniell.
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010Hindoo Temples at Bindrabund on the River Jumna. From Oriental Scenery. By Thomas Daniell R.A. and William Daniell.
Monday, June 7th, 2010Thomas and William Daniell: Oriental Scenery
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010Of the great European artists working on the Indian subcontinent in the 18th and 19th centuries, it was undoubtedly the Daniells, Thomas (1749 – 1840) and his nephew William (1769 – 1837), who played a pre-eminent role in recording and documenting the country. Their seven – year tour of India from 1786 to 1793 and the subsequent publication of their work brought to the public of Britain an unrivalled view of the scenery and architecture of this fabled and exotic land. (more…)




