Indian Company School Pair of Asian Stonechat Birds
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An original 19th-century watercolour painting – Indian Company School, Pair of Asian Stonechat Birds.
An attractive Indian Company School painting with an orthithological subject.
The birds resemble the male and female Siberian or Asian stonechat, migratory birds which commonly winter in India.
Natural history subjects and India's native flora and fauna became popular amongst Western patrons and collectors in the late 18th and early 19th century. In Lucknow, General Claude Martin provided imported European paper to artists to prepare botanical studies and other natural history works, whilst in Calcutta, Mary, Lady Impey (wife of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Bengal, Elijah Impey) had a menagerie where she employed artists to paint a variety of animals and birds. Also in Calcutta, Dr William Roxburgh, superintendent of Calcutta Botanical Garden from 1793, appointed local artists to make botanical studies of the specimens in his charge. The efforts of Martin, Impey, Roxburgh and their artists gave rise to a large body of Company Paintings dedicated to natural history.
Company School paintings of birds not only make for a valuable ornitholoical record, but also allow for beautiful decorative compositions, with jewel-like colours and fine feather detail.
In watercolour on cream wove paper. With gum arabic to intensify the colour.
Indian Company Paintings
Dimensions: Height: 22.6cm (8.9") Width: 18.5cm (7.28")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Watercolour
Age: 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: No.
Dated: --
Condition: Some faint scattered foxing as shown. There is a short repaired tear to the upper right edge of the paper and a small nick to the lower edge. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: KC-828