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Buitenhuis of the Governor on the Grote Pas at Colombo, c.1750. Creator: Anon
Buitenhuis of the Governor on the Grote Pas at Colombo, c.1750
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Ceylon Sri Lanka Colombo Sri Lanka South Asia Palm Tree Palm Trees Palms Residence Country House Netherlandish Watercolour On Paper Watercolour Paint
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This exquisite watercolor painting, titled "Buitenhuis of the Governor on the Grote Pas at Colombo, c.1750," is an anonymous masterpiece from the 18th century, showcased in various art galleries and museums around the world. The scene depicts the residence of the Dutch Governor, situated on the Grote Pas (Grand Pass) in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), South Asia. The low country cityscape is rendered in stunning detail, with the bridge and its arches spanning the water, connecting the governor's house to the mainland. The tranquil water reflects the vibrant colors of the buildings, their Dutch architecture a stark contrast to the lush, tropical palms and trees that surround them. The figures in the painting add a sense of scale and life to the depiction, with people going about their daily routines, both on the bridge and in the gardens. The use of watercolor on paper allows for a delicate and intricate rendering of the scene, with each element expertly blended to create a cohesive and captivating image. This painting offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Netherlands and its colonial influence in Ceylon during the eighteenth century. The Buitenhuis, or "stately home," serves as a reminder of the historic significance of this period, a time when European powers vied for control of the spice trade and left an indelible mark on the world. Today, this painting is a cherished piece of art history, a testament to the skill and artistry of the anonymous artist who brought this scene to life over 260 years ago.
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