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William Daniell (British 1769-1837), Dowlutabad the ancient Deo Gurh, hand-coloured aquatint,...
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William Daniell (British 1769-1837), Dowlutabad the ancient Deo Gurh, hand-coloured aquatint, circa 1826, from Scenery, Costumes, and Architecture, chiefly on the Western side of India, by Captain Robert Grindlay, after Richard Gilson Reeve (British, 1803 - 1889), mounted, glazed and framed, 22.9 cm. high x 27.9 cm.
Grindlay (1786-1877) served in the Bombay Native Infantry from 1804-20, rising to Captain. Captain Robert Grindlay's "Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, chiefly on the Western Side of India", issued from 1826 to 1830 was a result of his interest in architecture especially the connection between Egyptian and Hindu architecture. A number of original sketches in the book are his own. He was given views of other subjects by Captain Charles Auber, Lieutenant-Colonel John Johnson and William Westall. Several sketches in the book were handed over to professional artists to be worked up into finished compositions: William Westall, William Daniell, David Roberts, Clarkson Stanfield, Copley Fielding and George Cruikshank. The plates were engraved and coloured with unusual care: with etching by one hand supplemented by engraving by another. Even the name of the colorist, J.B. Hogarth, is given. The colouring is elaborate with shadows heightened with varnish to deepen the contrasts.
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