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Thomas Daniell was a British painter and printmaker who, along with his nephew William Daniell, traveled to India in the late 18th century. He produced Oriental landscapes and scenes, capturing India’s architecture, people, and culture. His aquatint prints showcased Indian scenery, influencing British perceptions of the subcontinent’s beauty and diversity.

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Carved rocks at Sultaungunge (Sultanganj), Bihar, on the river Ganges (Ganga)

Carved rocks at Sultaungunge (Sultanganj), Bihar, on the river Ganges (Ganga)

Thomas Daniell’s painting Carved rocks at Sultaungunge (Sultanganj), Bihar, on the river Ganges (Ganga) captures the serene and majestic landscape of the Ganges River in Bihar, India. The artwork showcases the intricate carvings on the rocks at Sultanganj, highlighting the rich cultural and historical significance of the site. Daniell’s meticulous attention to detail brings out the textures and patterns of the carved rocks, set against the tranquil backdrop of the river. The painting is a testament to the artist’s ability to blend natural beauty with architectural splendor, offering a glimpse into the scenic and spiritual essence of the region.

About Artist

Thomas Daniell was a British painter and printmaker who, along with his nephew William Daniell, traveled to India in the late 18th century. He produced Oriental landscapes and scenes, capturing India’s architecture, people, and culture. His aquatint prints showcased Indian scenery, influencing British perceptions of the subcontinent’s beauty and diversity.

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Thomas Daniell’s painting Carved rocks at Sultaungunge (Sultanganj), Bihar, on the river Ganges (Ganga) captures the serene and majestic landscape of the Ganges River in Bihar, India. The artwork showcases the intricate carvings on the rocks at Sultanganj, highlighting the rich cultural and historical significance of the site. Daniell’s meticulous attention to detail brings out the textures and patterns of the carved rocks, set against the tranquil backdrop of the river. The painting is a testament to the artist’s ability to blend natural beauty with architectural splendor, offering a glimpse into the scenic and spiritual essence of the region.

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