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George Francis White - Views of India and The HimalayasJanghere,
or the faker's rock, on the Ganges
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| Information |
George Francis White was a Lieutenant in the 31st Regiment of the British Army, stationed in India. At the time, there was an extraordinary degree of interest amongst the British public in finding out more about the exotic reaches of the British empire. To help satisfy this interest, White created a series of illustrations and travel notes to portray the stunning scenery of India, chiefly the legendary Himalayas mountains. White drew the scenes on location during his time in India. The engravers who then prepared these engravings included renowned artists such as J.M.W Turner. White said that his publishers spared neither pains or cost in producing the engravings, which were produced at vast expense (White quotes the cost as being the equivalent of US $4000, a huge sum in 1838). These are especially atmospheric and detailed engravings of the scenic
grandeur of the Himalayan region. |
Date |
1838. This is a genuine antique print. |
| Source |
Views in India, chiefly among the Himalayan mountains
by George White. |
| Print method |
Very detailed steel plate engraving with nice strong plate marks.
On heavy weight, high quality stiff paper with print on one side, blank
on reverse. |
| Size |
Paper: 13¼ inches by 10¼ inches (33½cm by 26cm) |
| How to order |
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