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Ruins at Ettaia (engraving)
819091 Ruins at Ettaia (engraving) by Stanfield, C. (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins at Ettaia, said to have been caused by a combat between Krishna and Kali. Drawn by C Stanfield from a sketch by T Bacon, engraved by E Finden. Published in Religious Ceremonies and Customs of all Peoples of the World, by Bernard Picart and Jean-Frederic Bernard, first appearing in ten volumes, between 1723 and 1743. Published by A Fullarton & Co, London & Edinburgh.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
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This print showcases the "Ruins at Ettaia" an engraving by C. Stanfield from the 19th century. The ruins, depicted in intricate detail, are said to have been caused by a fierce combat between Krishna and Kali, two prominent figures in Hindu mythology. Drawn by C. Stanfield based on a sketch by T. Bacon and engraved by E Finden, this artwork was originally published in "Religious Ceremonies and Customs of all Peoples of the World" between 1723 and 1743. The image transports us to a mystical world where nature intertwines with ancient architecture and religious worship. Towering trees frame the scene while a serene river flows through the landscape, adding to its scenic beauty. This depiction not only captures the physical remnants of Ettaia but also provides insight into Indian culture and customs. Through this artwork, we glimpse into India's rich history as well as its deep-rooted religious traditions. It serves as a testament to humanity's fascination with ruins, showcasing how they can become symbols of both destruction and resilience. This print is part of Bridgeman Images' collection from Fine Art Finder, offering viewers an opportunity to explore diverse cultures around the world through artistry that combines botanical elements with historical significance.
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