Ghat near Etawah on the river Yamuna, Uttar Pradesh. Coloured etching by William Hodges, 1787.

  • Hodges, William, 1744-1797.
Date:
20 May 1787
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26639i
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The term "gaut" or ghat refers to steps, often flights of steps found at riverbanks, where ablutions are performed. Yamuna, the name of a goddess, is also another name for the Jumna river, a tributary of the Ganges.

Publication/Creation

London (22 Charing Cross) : J. Wells, 20 May 1787.

Physical description

1 print : soft ground etching with aquatint, printed in sepia, with watercolour ; platemark 32.6 x 47.7 cm.

Lettering

A view of the gaut at Etawa, on the banks of the river Jumna ; drawn on the spot & engraved by W. Hodges

References note

Travel in aquatint and lithography 1770-1860 from the library of J.R. Abbey, San Francisco 1991, vol. 2, no. 416.26

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Wellcome Collection 26639i

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