- 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
CHOWRINGHEE ROAD
These very early views of Calcutta; published as a set; were drawn by William Wood Junior during his stay in the city, they was titled Panoramic Views of Calcutta. This set of lithographs of old Calcutta, presents an almost continuous panorama of buildings as viewed from the maiden or Esplanade. Starting with Chand pal ghat, the views extend along Esplanade row and then turn into Chowringhee. Several mansions are seen under construction with bamboo scaffolding, while in the foreground people tend their animals, wash their clothes or themselves in the public tanks and relax in groups, smoking their hookas.The views were a quaint mixture of a growing urban skyline with magnificent mansions and government buildings while the native and relaxed pace of life was shown by the figures and animals which dotted the scene.
SIZE-11 x 16 in.
MEDIUM– Coloured Lithograph (Mounted for Protection)
YEAR– 1833
EXPORTABLE-No
SHIPPING– Free shipping for all orders within India
CODE NO-WW4
Price On Request
