Cattle Resting in a Mountainous Landscape, ca. 1808–12, Watercolor over graphite with stopping out, touches of bodycolor and gum, sheet: 4 7/8 x 7 15/16 in. (12.4 x 20.2 cm), Drawings, George Chinnery (British, London 1774–1852 Macau), In 1802, Chinnery left Britain for India to seek work as a portrait painter. After landing in Madras, he moved first to Calcutta and then to Dacca, in southeast Bengal (now Dhaka, Bangladesh), where the British East India Company had established an outpost
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Cattle Resting, Mountainous Landscape, ca, 1808–12, Watercolor, graphite, stopping out, touches, bodycolor, gum, sheet, 4 7/8 x 7 15/16, 12.4 20.2 cm, Drawings, George Chinnery, British, London, 1774–1852, Macau, 1802, Chinnery left, Britain, India, seek work, portrait painter, landing, Madras, moved first, Calcutta, Dacca, southeast Bengal, now Dhaka, Bangladesh, British East, Company, established, outpost
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