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View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.28; Archer II, pl.2) Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.31; Archer II, pl.5)

Auction 10.06.1997
10.06.1997
Schätzpreis
1.500 £ - 2.500 £
ca. 2.466 $ - 4.110 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.760 £
ca. 4.538 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3

View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.28; Archer II, pl.2) Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.31; Archer II, pl.5)

Auction 10.06.1997
10.06.1997
Schätzpreis
1.500 £ - 2.500 £
ca. 2.466 $ - 4.110 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.760 £
ca. 4.538 $
Beschreibung:

View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.28; Archer II, pl.2) Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.31; Archer II, pl.5) hand-coloured aquatints, August 1797, August 1798 [the second watermarked 'J.Whatman 1809']. thick paper, light spotting to the view of the Chitpore road, light surface soiling to the second print P.480 x 655mm., S.480 x 650mm. In the Chitpore Road view, the Daniells had been impressed by "the house of a native Bengal merchant" whose architectural style Thomas describes as "Mahomeddan in its ornamental parts, except in the turrett, which is an unsuccessful attempt at the Grecian, as introduced by the Portugueze" concluding that "these incongruities very frequently occur in modern Indian buildings, whose owners have intercourse with Europeans'. The "Pagoda, or Hindoo Temple, which is dedicated to Seeva [stands by a] Tank [which] is a necessary appendage to buildings of this nature, ablution being a ceremony that very often occurs in the religious duties of a Hindoo". (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
10.06.1997
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.28; Archer II, pl.2) Govinda Ram Mittee's Pagoda, Calcutta (Abbey 420 no.31; Archer II, pl.5) hand-coloured aquatints, August 1797, August 1798 [the second watermarked 'J.Whatman 1809']. thick paper, light spotting to the view of the Chitpore road, light surface soiling to the second print P.480 x 655mm., S.480 x 650mm. In the Chitpore Road view, the Daniells had been impressed by "the house of a native Bengal merchant" whose architectural style Thomas describes as "Mahomeddan in its ornamental parts, except in the turrett, which is an unsuccessful attempt at the Grecian, as introduced by the Portugueze" concluding that "these incongruities very frequently occur in modern Indian buildings, whose owners have intercourse with Europeans'. The "Pagoda, or Hindoo Temple, which is dedicated to Seeva [stands by a] Tank [which] is a necessary appendage to buildings of this nature, ablution being a ceremony that very often occurs in the religious duties of a Hindoo". (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
10.06.1997
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
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