4th Jun, 2025 11:00

Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art and Greek and Roman Antiquities

 
Lot 43
 

43

DARTNELL, GEORGE RUSSELL (1799/1800-1878), THREE WATERCOLOURS OF INDIAN VIEWS, INDIA, CIRCA 1825-30

each mounted on an album page inscribed and signed in the artist's hand in ink, 'A Ghaut on the Hooghly', framed, folio 14.1 x 18.2cm. (3)


George Dartnell was a military doctor and keen amateur artist who travelled widely with his work. He painted regularly throughout his life compiling sketchbooks of watercolours depicting his travels many of which are now in the collection of the British Museum. His views of India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Canada are amongst the most celebrated of his works.

Sold for £1,600


 

each mounted on an album page inscribed and signed in the artist's hand in ink, 'A Ghaut on the Hooghly', framed, folio 14.1 x 18.2cm. (3)


George Dartnell was a military doctor and keen amateur artist who travelled widely with his work. He painted regularly throughout his life compiling sketchbooks of watercolours depicting his travels many of which are now in the collection of the British Museum. His views of India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Canada are amongst the most celebrated of his works.

Auction: Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art and Greek and Roman Antiquities, 4th Jun, 2025

Auction Location: London, UK

The sales include sculpture, bronzes, metalwork, textiles and paintings representative of the richly varied styles seen across the Indian subcontinent, from early Buddhist and Jain art to Mughal and European-influenced works of art of the colonial era.

Works of art from all parts of the Islamic world, from Morocco in the west, through the Middle East, Persia and Central Asia to muslim China and South East Asia in the East are included in the sale. Objects range in date from the early centuries of Islam to the early 20th century at a wide range of price levels.

The sales also include Khmer, Thai and Javanese sculpture and bronzes, textiles from the Indonesian islands, Thai ceramics, Burmese lacquer and Buddhist manuscripts. Works of art range from the early Indian-influenced styles from 9th century Java to the elaborate carved and lacquered woodwork from Colonial Burma.

For full details of bibliographic references, see pages 192-193 of the page turning and printed versions of the catalogue.

 

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