Posted on: 8 June 2010

Two women carrying water in pots, the Ganges beyond - 1880.

Watercolour of two women carrying water in pots by Bani Lal (c.1850-1901), part of the Archer Collection, c. 1880.
The artist Bani Lal was known for his watercolours that portray Indian people performing trades and occupations. This drawing is rendered in the Patna style of Company painting and depicts two women walking along the bank of the river Ganges with a bungalow in the background. Company painting is a style of miniature painting that developed in the second half of the 18th century in response to the tastes and influences of the British serving with the East India Company. The style first emerged in Murshidabad in West Bengal and subsequently spread to other British centres, the most notable being Patna, Benares (Varanasi), Delhi andLucknow. Patna is in Bihar and is situated on the southern bank on the Ganges River.


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Are the pots full or empty? In any case, the river is far beyond.The plight of the Indian woman in villages apparently has not changed?.

The details in the painting are truly noteworthy.

bansi lal has captured the beauty of the women.....they appear so contemporary...i am so glad to have water piped into my home....