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The Summer Room in the Artists House at Patna, India, 11 September 1824 (w / c
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The Summer Room in the Artists House at Patna, India, 11 September 1824 (w / c
XYC136243 The Summer Room in the Artists House at Patna, India, 11 September 1824 (w/c over graphite on wove paper) by D Oyly, Charles (1781-1845); 17.5x34.3 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; Paul Mellon Collection; English, out of copyright
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Chaise Longue Empire Style Grand Piano Harp Pianoforte
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The Summer Room in the Artists House at Patna, India, 11 September 1824
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is a captivating snapshot of colonial life captured by artist Charles D'Oyly. This exquisite print showcases an elegant home interior filled with opulent details and a sense of leisure. The focal point of the image is a talented musician gracefully playing the harp, adding melodious notes to the atmosphere. The room itself exudes grandeur, adorned with Empire-style décor and featuring a magnificent chaise longue where members of this colonial family relax. Intriguing elements like the Raj-inspired portrait on the wall and an impressive grand piano further enhance the ambiance. The pianoforte stands as a symbol of refinement and cultural sophistication that was prevalent during this era. D'Oyly's attention to detail captures not only the physical beauty but also offers us a glimpse into their way of life. It transports us back to early 19th-century India when British artists sought inspiration from exotic lands. This remarkable piece serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression, providing viewers with insights into colonial society in Patna during that time period. As we admire this print from afar, we are reminded of how art has always been able to transcend time and space, allowing us to experience different cultures through its lens. Image Source: www. bridgemanart. com
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