Classical Indian paintings from a Distinguished New York Private Collect💞ion
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March 20, 05:22 PM GMT
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Classical Indian paintings from a Distinguished New York Private C🗹ollecti✤on
Watercolor and ink on European paper
Inscribed on the verso: "Views in India / No.55.
The Jumeh Musjid - the principa🧸l mosque of Delhi".
T. Ph. Forrest /🃏 18ಞ64 / No.17. (as per Bautze 1998)
Folio: 14½ by 22⅝ in., 36 by 57.5 cm
Collection of Dr. William K. Ehrenfeld, San 𓃲Francisco.
Acquired dir🌃ectly from the Ehrenfeld collection by the current owner, 15t❀h July 1998.
Interaction of Cultures: Indian and Western Painting, 1780 - 1910, The Ehrenfeld Collection, Alexandria,
1998, cat. no. 57.
T🐎he mosque and courtyard commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1644 blends red
sandstone and white marble.
Charles Ramus Forrest was best known for his watercolor paintings "made on the spot" for his series "A Picturesque Tour along 🍃the river Ganges and Jumna in India", which contains 24 fine hand-colored aquatint engraved plates made by G. Hunt and T. Sutherland after original watercolors by Forrest.
The following observations were made by Willi🧸am Francklin on his visit to Delhi in 1798: "The terrace
on which the mosque is situated is a square of about fourteen hundr꧑ed yards of red stone. In t🐬he center
is a fountain lined with marble, for the purpose of🐼 performing the necessary ablutions previous to
prayer.♈ An arched colonnade of red stone surrounds the whole🐲 of the terrace which is adorned with
octagonal pavilions for sitting in".
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