"The celebrated Delhi artists Dip Chand and Nidha Mal led an émigré painting atelier where the Murshidabad court artists soon developed an instantly recognisable regional style, with the wide expanse of the Ganges invariably running smoothly in the background. Many of these images displayed a wonderful new naturalism that rejoiced in bustling riverside village landscapes full of temples and mosques, shaded by mango and kadambar groves, while farmers with ploughs and traders with scales wandered past, bowing to dreadlocked, tiger-skin-clad holy men. To one side passed nobles on caparisoned elephants and princes in palanquins. All the while, up and down a riverbank dotted with the tall fans of Palmyra palms, fishing canoes and Company sloops slipped past the gorgeously gilt and sickle-shaped royal Murshidabad harem barges as they plied their way across the Bhagirathi to the Mughal gardens of Khushbagh."

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  1. Luckily, I found the painting based on these descriptions on social Yotube. I also watched some paintings by Chand and Mal, and some documentaries about the Ganges after reading your blog. It was quite moving, as I could feel the harmony between human beings and nature. This feeling became even more vivid after seeing the real Ganges. Thank you very much for sharing, as it has provided me with an opportunity and guidance to see different sides of the world and different aspects of art.

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    1. thanks Vikki...just checking...do you receive a notification if i reply to you..??

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    2. Unfortunately I cannot get the notification if you replied to me... However, after I learned that you would reply to my comments, I started checking the comment section while reading your blog contents and noticing changes in the number of comments. So, I may not see your reply immediately, but I will definitely see it eventually!

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  3. it might be more convenient for us to exchange comments via a message app...e.g FB messenger, whatsapp, insta...??

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