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ANTIQUE #SA997100

Mughal India (late 18thc.) - Pair Of Pietra Dura Designs In Watercolours

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Sold by: Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd

Mughal School (late 18thc.) A Pair of drawings of Inlaid marble work ‘pietra dura’ from The Cenotaphs of Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal at the Taj Mahal, Agra, India.
 
Ink and pigments on buff laid paper. One drawing is inscribed by the artist. Provenance: From the estate of Sir Gore Ouseley (1770-1844).
 
Each sheet: 11 1/4 x 17 in. (28.5 x 43 cm.)
 
Mount size: 19 x 24 1/2 in. (48.5 x 63 cm.)
 
Description
 
PROVENANCE
 
Sir Gore Ouseley was an entrepreneur, diplomat, and orientalist. In 1787, Gore Ouseley moved to India, became a successful trader, and established in 1792 a textile factory in the Dacca province, Bengal. He was, however, not associated with the East India Company. Ouseley used his leisure time to study languages, especially Persian, Sanskrit, and Arabic, became well-versed in Persian language and customs, and was introduced to the renowned orientalist William Jones (1746-94) who since 1784 had served as judge at the supreme court in Calcutta. Between 1795 and 1796, Ouseley moved to Lucknow, where the Nawwab-Viziers of Oudh (Awa?) maintained their court. Ouseley made the acquaintance of Sa?adat ?Ali ?an (r. 1798-1814), who in turn appointed him as major commandant. Ouseley used his position with the nawwab-vizier to further British interests, and his services were rewarded by Lord Richard Wellesley (1760-1842), the Governor-General of India (1787-1805), who appointed him as aide-de-camp to Sa?adat ?Ali.
 
In 1805, Ouseley returned to Britain; and a year later married Harriet Georgina Whitelocke (1787-1848). The couple had two sons and three daughters. Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley (1825-1889) was a musical prodigy who became a composer and influential educator.
 
CONDITION
 
Both papers have had extensive repairs for tears and paper loss. They have been cleaned and lined onto suitable laid paper and filled as required. The drawings were further laid down onto a dark green wove paper and mounted using 100% museum quality cotton rag b...
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Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd
Specialists in paintings, watercolours, prints and drawings from the 17th to the 20th century
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United Kingdom
STATUS
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