Cannoge on the River Ganges, William Daniell, 1804

Cannoge on the River Ganges, William Daniell, 1804

Image from oriental scenery. Plate 12 from the fourth set of thomas and william daniell's 'oriental scenery,' which they called 'twenty-four landscapes. ' the views progress northwards from the far south at cape comorin to srinagar in garhwal in the himalaya mountains. Kannauj was an important centre under harsha, the most powerful ruler of northern india in the early 7th century, and it later became the capital of the pratihara dynasty. Looking at the ruined tombs in the distance the artists lamented that '. . It is impossible to look at these miserable remnants of the great city of cannoge without the most melancholy sensations, and the strongest conviction of the instability of man's proudest works. '. Date: 1804. Depicted Place: Kannauj district. Oriental Scenery Part 4 Fig 12
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Author: Thomas Daniell (1749–1840)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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