Evening on a Lake. A Pavilion on the Marble Embankment in Rajnagar (Udaipur principality) (1874)
This captivating painting by Vasily Vereshchagin transports viewers to the serene Rajnagar of Udaipur, where a marble pavilion elegantly graces the lakeside. Created in 1874, the artwork showcases Vereshchagin’s remarkable talent for illustrating architectural beauty amidst natural landscapes. Measuring 28 x 40 cm, it is celebrated for its harmonious composition and the way it captures the enchanting ambiance of the location, highlighting the intricate details of Indian architecture while providing a glimpse into the artist’s travels.
Year 1874
About the Artwork
Vasily Vereshchagin painted Evening on a Lake during a significant period of travel in the late 19th century, as he embarked on a journey through India. The artwork emerges from his fascination with the historical architecture and rich cultural tapestry of the regions he visited. Rajnagar, part of the erstwhile Udaipur princely state, was known for its opulent structures, and this painting encapsulates the charm and aesthetic of the location. Vereshchagin's experiences and observations during his travels are reflected in the serene quality of the landscape and the detailed portrayal of local architecture. Through this artwork, he aimed to bridge East and West, providing an insightful visual commentary on the beauty of Indian heritage.
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Artist
The painting was done by Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin, a Russian painter known for his works often depicting scenes from his travels and historical events.
Location Depicted
The painting shows a scene from Rajnagar, which is part of the Principality of Udaipur (now part of the state of Rajasthan in India). It features one of the pavilions on the marble embankment along a lake.
Date
The painting was created in 1874, reflecting Vereshchagin's travels and observations during that period.
Dimensions
The painting measures 28 x 40 cm.
Current Location
The artwork is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.