- By Artist
- A RACINET
- CAPT ROBERT MILVILLE GRINDLEYS
- CAPT.THOMAS WILLIAMSON & SAMUEL HOWITT
- CHARLES D`OLYE CALCUTTA
- CHARLES STEWART HARDINGE
- DANIELL’S ORIENTAL-SCENARY
- E A RODRIGUES
- EMILY EDEN
- EUGENE BURNOUF
- GEORGE FRANKLIN ATKINSON
- HENRY MARTIN
- INDIAN ARMY- HENRY MARTIN
- HENRY SALT
- INDIAN ARMY-A C LOVETT
- JAMES ATKINSON
- JAMES FORBES
- JAMES FRASER
- JAMES FRASER CALCUTTA
- JAMES RATTERY
- JOHN GOULD
- JOHN LUARD
- LT. COL.CHARLES RAMUS FORREST
- MRS S.C BELNOS
- NATIVE INDIAN ARMY
- PRINCE ALEXIS SOLTYKOFF
- PRINCE WALDEMAR
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELLS
- THOMAS JEFFERYS
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELL- DELHI
- W T GREENE
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELL – CALCUTTA
- WILLIAM HODGES
- WILLIAM SIMPSON
- WILLIAM TAYLER
- WILLIAM WOOD -CALCUTTA
- WOOD ENGRAVINGS
PURTAUB SINGH
Born into a family of aristocrats Emily Eden was a reputed poet, novelist and artist from London. Eden, along with her sister, accompanied their brother, Lord George Auckland, to India who was appointed as Governor-General from 1835-42. His position required him to participate in many social activities and by extension, his sisters. Eden was not too fond of her life in Calcutta and was soon delighted to embark on a two year old journey travelling through northern India. She documents in detail the splendour of the occasions of a noble life when Lord Auckland was invited to durbars held by the rajas and princes. Eden fine portraits and textual descriptions, however, also depict the hardship and struggle of Indian rulers and their families under Imperial rule because of so little power they had over their own life and kingdom. She was a shrewd political commentator and often penned voracious letters to assert her opinions. During her journey, she also documented her observations about life in the country through a series of widely detailed sketches. In 1844, a few years after her return to England, these drawings were published as a set of monochromatic and hand-painted lithographs titled Portraits of the Princes and people in India.
SIZE-18 X 12 In.
MEDIUM– Lithograph (Mounted for Protection)
YEAR-1844
EXPORTABLE-No
SHIPPING– Free shipping for all orders within India
CODE NO– EE2
Price On Request
