Wednesday, July 7, 2010

'Sketch from the Verandah of Mount Malcolm (the Bishop's House) Mahableshwar. 8th November 1871'-Artist: Lester, John Frederick (1825-1915) Medium: Watercolour Date: 1871-

'Sketch from the Verandah of Mount Malcolm (the Bishop's House) Mahableshwar. 8th November 1871'.

Water-colour painting of the mountains seen from Mahableshwar by John Frederick Lester (1825-1915) dated 8th November 1871. This image is from an allum of watercolours made between 1865 and 1877 in Kathiawar, Bombay, Poona, Mahabaleshwar and Savantvadi State.

Mahabaleshwar is a popular hill station situated at a height of 1372 metres in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, western India. It is one of the wettest places in the mountains as it receives heavy rainfall in the monsoon season. This area was made an official British sanatorium in 1828 and became a popular retreat for Europeans escaping the heat of Bombay (Mumbai) and Poona (Pune). Mahabaleshwar's famous ‘points’ offer breathtaking views of mountains covered with evergreen forests and fertile valleys.

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