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The Residence of Lam Glassa-too, watercolour by Samuel Davies after an engraving
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The Residence of Lam Glassa-too, watercolour by Samuel Davies after an engraving
XJF265889 The Residence of Lam Glassa-too, watercolour by Samuel Davies after an engraving (w/c on paper) (b/w photo) by Basire, James (1730-1802) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Original engraving from An account of an Embassy to the Court of The Teshoo Lama in Tibet: containing a narrative of a journey through Bootan and part of Tibet by Captain Samuel Turner, published in 1800; ); British, out of copyright
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Bhutan Guard Peak Tibet Tibetan
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The Residence of Lam Glassa-too
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is a captivating watercolour print that transports viewers to the majestic landscapes of Bhutan and Tibet. Painted by Samuel Davies after an engraving by James Basire, this exquisite artwork captures the essence of traditional Tibetan architecture amidst breathtaking mountainous scenery. The focal point of the painting is Lam Glassa-too's residence, a magnificent house that stands proudly against the backdrop of towering peaks. The intricate details in the watercolour bring to life every aspect of this architectural gem, from its ornate windows and doors to its beautifully carved wooden beams. It serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage found in these remote regions. As we gaze upon this scene, our eyes are drawn towards a lone guard standing at attention near the entrance. His presence adds depth and intrigue to the composition, hinting at stories untold within these walls. The artist's skillful use of color brings out the vibrant hues found in nature - lush greens contrasting with snow-capped mountains. This harmonious blend creates a sense of tranquility and serenity that permeates throughout. This remarkable piece is not just a visual feast for art enthusiasts but also an invaluable historical document. Originally featured in Captain Samuel Turner's book on his embassy journey, it offers us a glimpse into an era long gone. "The Residence of Lam Glassa-too" invites us on an enchanting journey through time and space, allowing us to appreciate both artistic mastery and cultural diversity present in far-flung corners of our world.
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