Oriental scenery Pl.26 — History & Facts
In the quiet vastness of nature, the divine whispers through the landscape, urging the viewer to pause and reflect on the serenity of existence. Look to the foreground where delicate trees arch gracefully, their branches reaching towards the sky. The gentle hue of green melds seamlessly with the soft pastels of the background, creating a harmonious balance that draws the eye deeper into the composition. Notice how the distant mountains rise majestically along the horizon, their contours softly illuminated by the warm glow of an ethereal light that bathes the entire scene.
The meticulous attention to detail in the foliage and atmospheric perspective captures a fleeting moment of tranquility, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its beauty. Beneath the serene surface lies a captivating interplay of light and shadow that speaks to the eternal dance between nature and divinity. The juxtaposition of the lush greenery against the vast expanse of sky suggests a dialogue between earth and heavens. The carefully painted clouds, almost weightless, evoke a sense of transcendence, while the earthy textures of the land ground the scene in profound reality, hinting at the sacredness of the mundane. In 1808, this work emerged from the studio of Thomas Daniell during a time of significant artistic exploration and transition.
Living in England, Daniell was deeply influenced by his travels in India, producing a body of work that sought to capture the essence of the exotic landscapes he encountered. This period reflected a growing fascination with the East within European art circles, and Daniell’s keen eye for detail and color contributed to a broader understanding of cultural landscapes.
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Oriental scenery Pl.20
Thomas Daniell

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Thomas Daniell

Oriental scenery Pl.32
Thomas Daniell

Pinnace sailing down the Ganges past Monghyr Fort
Thomas Daniell

Oriental scenery Pl.23
Thomas Daniell

Oriental scenery Pl.34
Thomas Daniell

Indian Temple, Said to Be the Mosque of Abo-ul-Nabi, Muttra
Thomas Daniell

Oriental scenery Pl.24
Thomas Daniell

Oriental scenery Pl.05
Thomas Daniell

Aurangzeb’s Mosque
Thomas Daniell





