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The Writers Buildings Calcutta; View on the Chitpore road Calcutta; Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda Calcutta; Part of Cheringhee, Calcutta.
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The Writers Buildings Calcutta; View on the Chitpore road Calcutta; Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda Calcutta; Part of Cheringhee, Calcutta.
four views of Calcutta
Outstanding views of Calcutta in fine fresh condition. The views are taken form the Daniells' most important work Oriental Scenery. The artist Thomas Daniell and his nephew William, also an artist, travelled through India in the late eighteenth century, producing watercolours which were later engraved as aquatints of the very highest quality. Oriental Scenery was a highly influential work, indeed Repton redesigned the Pavilion at Brighton for the Prince of Wales (later Prince Regent) following its publication and Turner wrote apropos of his Liber Studiorum engravings: 'I should like to have them engraved like Mr. Daniell's'.Four original hand-coloured aquatints by Th. and W. Daniell after Th. Daniell. Framed and glazed. 80 x 95cm.
$3,411,140.55
The Writers Buildings Calcutta; View on the Chitpore road Calcutta; Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda Calcutta; Part of Cheringhee, Calcutta.—
$3,411,140.55
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four views of Calcutta
Outstanding views of Calcutta in fine fresh condition. The views are taken form the Daniells' most important work Oriental Scenery. The artist Thomas Daniell and his nephew William, also an artist, travelled through India in the late eighteenth century, producing watercolours which were later engraved as aquatints of the very highest quality. Oriental Scenery was a highly influential work, indeed Repton redesigned the Pavilion at Brighton for the Prince of Wales (later Prince Regent) following its publication and Turner wrote apropos of his Liber Studiorum engravings: 'I should like to have them engraved like Mr. Daniell's'.Four original hand-coloured aquatints by Th. and W. Daniell after Th. Daniell. Framed and glazed. 80 x 95cm.


