The Village of Buxadaur [Buxa Duar] [Thibet] (1783)

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We are delighted to present a magnificent piece from the late 18th century by the accomplished artist, Samuel Davis. This exquisite watercolor painting, titled "The Village of Buxadaur [Buxa Duar] [Thibet]" showcases Davis' keen eye for detail and his exceptional ability to capture the tranquil essence of a landscape.The painting invites viewers into a peaceful scene set in a mountainous region, presumably in the historical region of Tibet. In the foreground, a group of figures is depicted, possibly travelers or local inhabitants, resting and engaging with each other. Their presence adds a human element to the vastness of the natural landscape that surrounds them.Beyond the figures, the landscape unfolds with gentle precision. A small village can be seen in the distance, nestled on the side of a hill. It consists of several structures that suggest a quaint settlement, typical of the period and region. Surrounding the village, lush foliage and towering trees dominate the terrain, conveying a sense of seclusion and harmony with nature.The background is marked by dramatic mountainous formations, rendered with subtlety and a misty haze that suggests the vastness and the awe-inspiring beauty of the area. Davis' use of muted colors and soft tones creates a dreamy atmosphere, allowing the viewer to feel the quiet and the mystique of this distant village.Samuel Davis, known for his exploration and artistic documentation during his travels, brings to life a remote world with this painting. Its historical value, coupled with its artistic merits, makes this piece a captivating glimpse into a land of timeless tranquility and beauty.

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Samuel Davis was an English soldier turned diplomat who later became a director of the East India Company (EIC). He was the father of John Francis Davis, one time Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China and second governor of Hong Kong.