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Lady Teignmouths Budgerow, by Hubert Cornish
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Lady Teignmouths Budgerow, by Hubert Cornish
Lady Teignmouths Budgerow, Sunderbans, Bengal, by Hubert Cornish (1757-1832). The houseboat contained a drawing room, a bedroom and a vestibule; it is flying the East India Company flag. Cornish was brother-in-law and Secretary to the Governor-General of India, the first Lord Teignmouth. (1 of 6) Date: circa 1795
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Lady Teignmouth's Budgerow: A Floating Haven in the Sunderbans, Bengal, circa 1795 This stunning watercolour painting by Hubert Cornish captures the serene beauty of Lady Teignmouth's Budgerow, a houseboat anchored in the tranquil waters of the Sunderbans region in Bengal, India. The Budgerow, a traditional Indian bajra or houseboat, served as a comfortable and convenient mode of transport for the British colonial elite during their travels through the extensive waterways of Bengal. The Budgerow in this painting is adorned with elegant rigging and sails, flying the prestigious East India Company flag. The boat features a drawing room, a bedroom, and a vestibule, providing Lady Teignmouth with all the comforts and luxuries she required during her journey. The intricate details of the boat's design, from the ornate carvings to the meticulously rendered sails, are a testament to the skill and artistry of Hubert Cornish. The painting also offers a glimpse into the picturesque landscape of the Sunderbans, with its lush greenery, winding waterways, and the majestic Ganges River in the background. The peaceful scene contrasts sharply with the bustling commercial activity that would have been taking place in the nearby ports and trading centers. Hubert Cornish was a British artist and the brother-in-law and Secretary to the Governor-General of India, the first Lord Teignmouth. This painting, created around 1795, is a valuable historical record of the British colonial presence in India during the 1790s and the unique lifestyle of the colonial elite. The painting's vibrant colors and intricate details continue to captivate viewers and transport us back in time to an era of exploration, adventure, and cultural exchange.
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