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View of a Mosque and Gateway at Motijhil, attributed to Sitaram, ca. 1814–23. India~ Met Museum

Attributed to Sita Ram (active 1814–23). View of a Mosque and Gateway at Motijhil, ca. 1814–23. India, Bengal. Opaque watercolor on paper, 13 x 19 1/4 in. (33 x 48.9 cm)

https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/ruminations/2017/delhi-in-ruins

Gallery Text :

Sitaram, the painter of this enchanting scene, was hired to record the travels of Francis Rawdon, the governor-general of Bengal between 1814 and 1821. The painting illustrates the Sang-i Dalan palace complex at Motijhil, Bengal, where the Rawdons traveled in 1817. The artist, working in the picturesque style, has chosen to depict the scene not by foregrounding the site’s majestic palace but rather by emphasizing a romanticized state of decay, with fallen debris from the nearby structures. In doing so, Sitaram creates a melancholic view suggesting a nostalgia for the Mughal Empire before the arrival of the British.

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