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Ajunta (sic), Vihara Cave Number Seven. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
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Ajunta (sic), Vihara Cave Number Seven. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
View of Vihara Cave Number Seven, Ajanta, 1845. Ajanta is a village in the hills of central Maharashtra, central India. The area contains 30 caves, the earliest dating from 200 BC to 200 AD which comprise halls and dormitories with walls covered with fresco paintings. The caves were discovered in 1817 and excavated by Buddhists
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This black and white lithograph captures the mesmerizing beauty of Vihara Cave Number Seven in Ajanta, Maharashtra, India. Created by artist Thomas Colman Dibdin in 1845, this print offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of this ancient site. Ajanta is a small village nestled amidst the hills of central Maharashtra, known for its remarkable collection of 30 caves dating back to as early as 200 BC. These caves served as halls and dormitories for Buddhist monks, adorned with exquisite fresco paintings that still adorn their walls today. Discovered in 1817 and later excavated by Buddhists, these caves have become an important pilgrimage site for followers of Buddhism. The intricate details captured in this monochrome image highlight the architectural brilliance and religious devotion that went into creating these sacred spaces. The lithograph showcases the expertise of James Fergusson's geographical feature documentation alongside Dibdin's artistic talent. It serves as a testament to both historical preservation efforts and artistic representation during the nineteenth century. As we gaze upon this print from Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's collection, we are transported back in time to witness the splendor of Vihara Cave Number Seven—a testament to human creativity intertwined with religious reverence.
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