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Entrance to the Mar Canal (colour litho)
5204905 Entrance to the Mar Canal (colour litho) by Molyneux, Edward Mary Joseph (1866-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to the Mar Canal. Illustration for Kashmir described by Sir Francis Younghusband (A&C Black, 1917).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22256520
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This print titled "Entrance to the Mar Canal" takes us on a visual journey through the historical wonders of Kashmir, India. The vibrant colours and intricate details captured in this colour lithograph by Edward Mary Joseph Molyneux (1866-1913) transport us back in time. The image showcases the majestic entrance to the Mar Canal, an iconic landmark that has stood as a testament to Indian culture for centuries. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded of the rich history and heritage that flows through every corner of Asia. The composition beautifully captures the essence of Kashmir, with its breathtaking views and serene atmosphere. It is evident that Molyneux had a deep appreciation for his subject matter as he masterfully brings out every nuance and texture in his artwork. This particular print was featured in Sir Francis Younghusband's book "Kashmir described" published by A&C Black in 1917. Its inclusion in such a renowned publication speaks volumes about its significance within the realm of art history. As we admire this stunning piece from Bridgeman Images' private collection, let it serve as a reminder of how art can transport us across time and space, allowing us to appreciate cultures far beyond our own.
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