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Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754
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Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754
7286234 Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754. by Ryne, Jan van (fl.1755); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bombay and the Malabar Coast in 1754. Present day Mumbai, India. After a print published by Robert Sayer, 1754 from a drawing by Jan van Ryne.); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2022
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© Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
Bombay City Of Bombay Colony Mumbai Nautical Vessel Water Transport City Overview City Scene
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This print takes us back to the year 1754, offering a glimpse into the bustling city of Bombay and the enchanting Malabar Coast. The image, originally captured by Jan van Ryne and published by Robert Sayer, showcases present-day Mumbai in all its glory. As we delve into this 18th-century masterpiece, we are transported to an era of colonialism and trade. The United Kingdom's influence is evident as British ships dominate the waters, symbolizing their presence as a powerful colonial force. These vessels serve as a reminder of the significant role that maritime transport played in shaping history. The vibrant colors bring life to this historic scene, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Asia. The landscape is adorned with magnificent architecture and bustling port activity. It is clear that Bombay was not only a hub for trade but also a melting pot of diverse cultures. Through this photo print, Ken Welsh captures not just an image but also tells a story - one that speaks volumes about India's past and its connection to Europe. It serves as a testament to the artistry involved in engraving during this period. This remarkable piece invites us to appreciate both the beauty of nature and human ingenuity in creating means of transportation that have shaped our world today. It reminds us how landscapes can hold stories untold until they are brought back to life through art.
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