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Water Carriers of the Ganges, c. 1885 (oil on canvas)
1066516 Water Carriers of the Ganges, c.1885 (oil on canvas) by Weeks, Edwin Lord (1849-1903); 62.2x92.7 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; Dallas Art Association Purchase; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22524998
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British Empire British Raj Everyday Life Ganges Pots Sacred Sari Saris South Asia Water Carriers
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This print titled "Water Carriers of the Ganges, c. 1885" by Edwin Lord Weeks takes us back in time to the vibrant and bustling riverbanks of colonial India. The oil on canvas painting beautifully captures a slice of everyday life during the British Raj era. In this scene, we see a group of female water carriers elegantly dressed in colorful saris, gracefully balancing pots upon their heads as they make their way along the sacred Ganges River. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable - from the intricate patterns adorning their garments to the serene expressions on their faces. The image not only showcases the strength and resilience of these women but also serves as a reflection of South Asian culture and its connection to water. It symbolizes both practicality and spirituality, as water holds immense significance in Indian traditions. As part of the vast British Empire at that time, India was under colonial rule; however, this painting focuses more on capturing an authentic glimpse into daily life rather than political undertones. It allows us to appreciate the beauty and diversity found within different cultures while shedding light on historical moments. Displayed at Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless charm and cultural significance.
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