Temple to Maha Deo at Puttugotta (Puttergotta) (between 1777 and 1809)

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"Tucked away amidst the lush tranquility of Puttugotta, the painting ‘Temple to Maha Deo’ by Samuel Davis (circa 1777-1809) captures a serene moment in time, evoking a sense of peace and reverence. In this watercolor, Davis masterfully portrays a venerable temple, likely dedicated to Lord Shiva, known locally as Maha Deo.The temple’s simple yet profound structure stands resiliently against a backdrop of rugged rocks and verdant foliage, suggesting its harmonious coexistence with nature. The artist’s use of muted earth tones and soft light filters through the trees, illuminating the scene with a gentle clarity that invites contemplation.A solitary figure sitting on the temple's steps provides a human element, hinting at personal devotion and the daily rituals that might have taken place in this sacred space. The presence of this devotee adds a touch of life and narrative depth, connecting the viewer to the cultural and spiritual significance of the scene.Samuel Davis’s work provides not only a window into a historical and religious setting of India but also showcases his ability to meld architectural precision with the natural beauty, reflected in the fluid and subtle brushwork of this evocative piece.

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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.