James Forbes (1749-1819), a British artist and writer, embarked on a remarkable journey that spanned continents and cultures. Born in London to a Scottish family, Forbes’s life unfolded against the backdrop of India-the land of spices, silks, and sacred temples. His prolific output included 52,000 manuscript pages filled with sketches and notes, capturing the intricacies of Indian life, its wildlife, flora, and architecture. Notably, in 1781, Forbes stood before the Taj Mahal, becoming one of the first Europeans to immortalize its ethereal beauty through his drawings. His legacy endures through works like Oriental Memoirs, a valued record of India’s culture during that era-a bridge connecting distant lands and inviting us to see the world anew.
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