William Hodges (1744-1797)
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Rajmahal Hills, south of Bhagalpur, Province
of Bihar, Northern India
„A View in the Jungle Ferry“
The Rajmahal Hills or the Jungleterry district,
a region between the provinces of Bihar and
Begal.
Aquatint etching printed in brown after and
by William Hodges (1744-1797), published by
J. Grives, London 1788, 33 x 48 cm.
€ 580,-
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William Hodges (1744-1797) - English painter and draughtsman
In 1772 he was appointed as draughtsman to
Captain James Cook's second journey to the South
Seas. From 1775 he supervised the engraving
of the plates made after his drawings for Cook's
account of the journey in London.
In 1778 he decided to travel to India, where
he stayed for 6 years. He was the first English
professional landscape painter to visit that
country. He accompanied Warren Hastings (1732-1818),
the first Governor-General of India, on several
journeys through the provinces of Northern India
and made many drawings of old towns, Hindu places
of worship, forts, but also of the fascinating
mountainous landscape. He also stayed with Claude
Martin (1735-1800) in Lucknow for a while.
In 1784 he came back to London, where he
immediately started to make aquatints after
his drawings and paintings he brought from India,
which were published in his work 'Selected views
in India between 1785 and 1788'.
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