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Select Views In India Drawn On The


                     Spot In The Years 1780, 1781, 1782


                     And 1783 And Executed In Aquatint






                     by William Hodges ra (1744-1797)






























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                     Select Views in India is a remarkable collection of   under Richard Wilson and became adept at capturing
                     aquatint illustrations published in  1786, featuring   naturalistic scenes. Hodges gained prominence as the
                     artwork drawn on the spot during the years 1780 to 1783.   draughtsman on Captain James Cook’s second Pacific
                     This work, created by British officer and artist William   voyage  (1772–1775),  producing  vivid depictions of
                     Hodges, documents India’s architectural splendour and   exotic locales and cultures. Upon his return, he oversaw
                     natural beauty during the early colonial period. Hodges,   engravings for Cook’s official account and created
                     a pioneer of the aquatint technique, captured iconic   monumental paintings commissioned by the Admiralty.
                     sites such as the Taj Mahal, Benares (Varanasi), and the
                     Ganges River, blending artistic finesse with historical   In 1779, Hodges embarked on a six-year journey to
                     documentation. The  illustrations not only  showcase   India, documenting its landscapes and architecture. His
                     India’s grandeur but also reflect the Romantic aesthetic   works, published in the 1780s and 1790, offered British
                     of the period, emphasising dramatic landscapes and   audiences a rare visual insight into the subcontinent.
                     cultural richness.  ‘Select Views in India’ remains an   These endeavours brought him success, enabling him
                     influential visual record of 18th-century India, admired   to establish a studio in London’s Mayfair. Elected to
                     for its artistic and historical significance.  the Royal Academy in 1789, Hodges’ career reflected
                                                               the intersection of art and exploration during Britain’s
                     William Hodges was a British landscape artist known for   imperial expansion. His legacy endures through his vivid
                     his contributions to travel art. Born in London, he trained   and atmospheric works.                                    Plates from the presented lot
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