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Narmada Collection

Step back in time with this vintage late 19th-century photograph capturing the mesmerizing beauty of Narmada

Background imageNarmada Collection: Sunset on the Narmada river

Sunset on the Narmada river, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageNarmada Collection: Vintage late 19th century photograph: Waterfall, marble rocks, Narmada River, Jubbulpore

Vintage late 19th century photograph: Waterfall, marble rocks, Narmada River, Jubbulpore, India

Background imageNarmada Collection: The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbulpore, 1882 (oil on canvas)

The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbulpore, 1882 (oil on canvas)
658331 The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbulpore, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); 38x24.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbulpore)

Background imageNarmada Collection: The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore, 1882. Creator: Edward Lear

The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore, 1882. Creator: Edward Lear
The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore, 1882. Jabalpur, Indian state of Madhya Pradesh

Background imageNarmada Collection: The gorge of the Marble Rocks, India, 1895. Artist: Charles Barbant

The gorge of the Marble Rocks, India, 1895. Artist: Charles Barbant
The gorge of the Marble Rocks, India, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageNarmada Collection: The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore (oil on canvas)

The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore (oil on canvas)
XYC158565 The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore (oil on canvas) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); 38.1x24.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageNarmada Collection: The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore Signed and dated, lower right: [monogram]

The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore Signed and dated, lower right: [monogram]
The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbolpore Signed and dated, lower right: " [monogram] | 1882", Edward Lear, 1812-1888, British

Background imageNarmada Collection: Shiva Hindu temple and Ahylia Fort Complex on banks

Shiva Hindu temple and Ahylia Fort Complex on banks of the Narmada River, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imageNarmada Collection: View of the Shiva Temple with the Narmada river in background

View of the Shiva Temple with the Narmada river in background, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imageNarmada Collection: Rapids on the Narmada River just west of Maheshwar

Rapids on the Narmada River just west of Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageNarmada Collection: Local river taxi on the Narmada River

Local river taxi on the Narmada River, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageNarmada Collection: Fishermen on the Narmada river

Fishermen on the Narmada river, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia


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Step back in time with this vintage late 19th-century photograph capturing the mesmerizing beauty of Narmada. The image showcases a magnificent waterfall cascading down the marble rocks, creating a breathtaking sight along the Narmada River in Jubbulpore. Transport yourself to 1882 with Edward Lear's oil on canvas masterpiece, "The Marble Rocks - Nerbudda Jubbulpore. " This painting beautifully captures the essence of this natural wonder, highlighting its grandeur and allure. Charles Barbant's artwork from 1895 takes us deep into the gorge of the Marble Rocks, offering an intimate glimpse into India's rich landscapes. Marvel at his skillful portrayal that brings these majestic formations to life. Immerse yourself in history as you explore Shiva Hindu temple and Ahylia Fort Complex nestled on the banks of Narmada. These architectural marvels stand tall against the backdrop of this mighty river, exuding an aura of spirituality and serenity. Witness nature's spectacle as you admire a stunning sunset over the tranquil waters River. The hues painted across the sky reflect upon its surface, creating a picturesque scene that will leave you awestruck. Ahilya Fort now stands proudly as a heritage hotel on the banks River. Step inside and experience luxury intertwined with history, immersing yourself in an era long gone yet still preserved within these walls. Take part in daily rituals by witnessing locals washing at ghats along the sacred Narmada River at Ahilya. This age-old tradition connects people to their roots while showcasing their devotion towards this revered water body. Narmada is not just a river; it is a testament to India's rich cultural heritage and natural wonders that have stood strong for centuries.