Boree Timranze Durgum Taken from the Pehher River Near Cavenpatan-Barramah’l (South India)

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This enchanting painting by Samuel Davis, titled "Boree Timranze Durgum Taken from the Pehher River Near Cavenpatan-Barramah'l (South India)," captures the serene beauty of a river landscape in South India. The artwork delicately portrays a group of figures, some mounted on horses, crossing the shallow parts of the glistening Pehher River. The foreground is lively with the activity of these travelers, suggesting a moment of travel or migration that was typical in the rural settings of India.Dominating the background are majestic hills that rise sharply against a soft, cloudy sky, conveying a sense of enduring calmness and the grandeur of nature. To the right, a small shrine perched on an islet anchors the scene, adding a spiritual dimension to the natural landscape, possibly indicating the river's significance in local religious practices.The artist utilizes subtle color gradations and fine detailing to create a harmonious interplay between light and shadow, lending the scene a realistic yet poetic quality. This piece not only offers a glimpse into the geographical and cultural tapestry of South India but also showcases Davis’s skill in capturing the essence of its landscapes with sensitivity and aesthetic finesse.

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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.