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View in Behar, in an Anglo-Indian Album associated with Sir Charles D Oyly, ca. 1828
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View in Behar, in an Anglo-Indian Album associated with Sir Charles D Oyly, ca. 1828
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Banyan Tree Bihar Elephant Shrine Sir Charles Black And Doyly Hindoostan
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This black and white lithograph, titled "View in Behar" transports us back to 19th century India. The image is part of an Anglo-Indian Album associated with the renowned Sir Charles D'Oyly, a British artist and administrator who played a significant role in documenting the cultural heritage of Hindoostan. The scene depicted showcases the breathtaking beauty of Bihar, a region known for its lush landscapes and rich history. A majestic banyan tree takes center stage, its sprawling branches creating a natural canopy over the surrounding area. In this tranquil setting, we glimpse an elephant gracefully making its way through the countryside, symbolizing both power and harmony with nature. The print also captures elements of religious devotion that were integral to Indian society at the time. A shrine can be seen nestled amidst the foliage, serving as a place for spiritual reflection and worship. This fusion of nature and religion highlights the deep connection between people and their environment in this ancient land. Sir Charles D'Oyly's meticulous attention to detail shines through in this lithograph, showcasing his talent as an artist and his dedication to preserving India's cultural heritage. Now housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this print serves as a testament to D'Oyly's enduring legacy as well as an invitation for viewers to immerse themselves in India's diverse landscapes and vibrant traditions from centuries past.
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