A Company School watercolour of a Tragopan pheasant, circa 1820, opaque pigments on laid paper, depicted in a landscape, with trimmed borders, in mount, 26.7 x 40.2cm. Another depiction of the Tragopan pheasant is in the Impey Album, attributed to Shaykh Zayn Al-Din, Calcutta, India, circa 1777-82. The eighteenth and nineteenth century India witnessed a new genre of painting popularly known as ‘Company School’. It was so named because it emerged primarily under the patronage of the British East
A Company School watercolour of a Tragopan pheasant, circa 1820, opaque pigments on laid paper, depicted in a landscape, with trimmed borders, in mount, 26.7 x 40.2cm. Another depiction of the Tragopan pheasant is in the Impey Album, attributed to Shaykh Zayn Al-Din, Calcutta, India, circa 1777-82. The eighteenth and nineteenth century India witnessed a new genre of painting popularly known as ‘Company School’. It was so named because it emerged primarily under the patronage of the British East
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