“Gainchie”, folio from the album, Fishes of India
DrawingsIndian19th century

“Gainchie”, folio from the album, Fishes of India

c. 1810

Description

At the center of the page is a long, narrow, lozenge-shaped fish. It has a pointed snout and its dorsal and abdominal fins are near the end of the body cavity, next to the base of the tail. Company School. The page contains marks in pencil and ink above and below the fish. The inscriptions identify the fish as Macrognathus pancalus, a barred spiny eel, which is a freshwater fish native to southern Asia. The term “gainchie” has been erroneously inscribed on the paper; it refers to “Ganchi”, or Macrognathus aculeatus, the lesser spiny eel. This work falls into the genre of natural history documentation, an important enterprise undertaken by many European patrons during their time in India. This genre proliferated between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, and demonstrate the artist's intention of making quick studies from life. Individual paintings were collected to form an album that documented a variety of animals and plants, thus acting, in a way, as a field guide.

Classification
Drawings
Medium
Watercolor and gouache on Whatman paper; Company School.
Culture
Indian
Century
19th century
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Department
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art

Dimensions

28.58 x 48.26 cm (11 1/4 x 19 in.)

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