Posted on: 16 January 2013

Raj Ghaut and the Fort of Allahabad, at the Confluence of the Great Rivers - 1824

This is plate 17 from Charles Ramus Forrest's 'A Picturesque tour along the rivers Ganges and Jumna, in India'. Forrest was an East India Company official who made excursions along the rivers, producing drawings "attentively copied from nature, and in many instances coloured on the spot, ... while the magic effects of the scenes represented were still impressed on [his] mental vision".

In December1807 he set out from Calcutta with a British diplomatic legation along the Ganges. Having passed Benares [Varanasi], they moved on to Allahabad, which was "situated at the immediate confluence of the two great rivers, Ganges and Jumna, which here mingle their mighty bulk of waters. The fortress is nearly triangular in shape ... It was built by the great Acber [Akbar], and was long the residence of that renowned warrior and statesman ... The point of junction of the two rivers ... is a great resort of pilgrims, who come in vast crowds from the most remote parts of India to bathe in the sacred waters, and purify themselves from wordly sins."

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Such a lovely painting!The clouds add beauty to the whole set-up as a significant backdrop.

beautiful pic..

still the place somewhat looks the same.

I like the left aloneness of the Allahabad ghats even now, except for the monstrosity Amitabh Bachchan got constructed in his tenure as a er...half MP!

amazing

Since the dawn of time , man has expressed most oh his innermost desires and thoughts through art and paintings. It's really amazing to see paintings of my native city and quality work of this artist.