探花直播idiosyncratic diaries of one man鈥檚 voyage from Liverpool to India, and the exquisite painted souvenirs he bought there, are among the treasures to be found in the archives at the Centre of South Asian Studies.

Here it comes something hot from the oven. Mind your eye or it may burn your fingers

Charles Augustus Whitehouse

A woman peeks from the curtain of a wagon, rich men parade on a bejewelled elephant and a pensive scholar clutches the tools of his trade: these paintings, no bigger than playing cards, adorn transparent sheets of mica and were bought in India as souvenirs by sailor Charles Augustus Whitehouse in 1842.

They were painted in India for the colonial tourist trade and are so rare and fragile that Dr Kevin Greenbank, archivist at the Centre of South Asian Studies, admits 鈥淚 get the shakes when I handle these.鈥

鈥淭hey represent an important period in Indian art 鈥 the Company School of painting 鈥 when Indian art developed perspective,鈥 he adds. Some depict courtly scenes, while others appear to be sets of costumed characters or Indian pastimes and trades.

探花直播collection has 69 mica paintings. Their vibrant images are remarkably intact despite the fragility of mica 鈥 a transparent mineral 鈥 which may have been used by the painters in order to imitate the European trend for painting on glass. There are also six paintings on pipal leaves.

Today, they are held in the archives of the Centre for South Asian Studies, which houses a of letters, diaries, photographs and films belonging to ordinary British people who documented their lives in India and South Asia.

鈥淲hat I especially like about the mica paintings is they accompany a pair of diaries written by a sailor who bought them when he stopped in India on his was from Liverpool to India on the Brig Medina.鈥

Unlike many diaries that have become a source of historical information, Whitehouse鈥檚 are a deeply personal and highly idiosyncratic account 鈥 so much so that they were often written as if there was no-one else on board.

Entitled 探花直播Sea-Pie, the diaries are inscribed to his mother, and come with a caveat scrawled across the front 鈥淗ere it comes something hot from the oven. Mind your eye or it may burn your fingers.鈥

Alongside his self-portrait, seascapes, a map of his route and a smattering of voyage details 鈥 鈥淧otato cakes for tea鈥 鈥 Whitehouse begins to dwell on his lost sweetheart back home, stolen away, he says, by another man: 鈥淗anging, drawing and quartering would be really too good for such an intruder.鈥

As the Brig continues to be becalmed, the pages fill with plaintive poetry 鈥淟ove in a woman neer sinketh deep, Into the bosom she lets him creep鈥 Love in a man is a far different thing, Forms more than roses it doth then bring.鈥

Eventually, many pages later, the sad sailor rallies, bringing his melancholic meanderings to an end with: 鈥淪o I鈥檝e blued and blued and bored and bored you until I work myself back into my usual good humour. Apres les pluit, les bonne temps. 探花直播storm is over and I feel much refreshed鈥 after moping for a good half an hour I went below for a cigar.鈥

探花直播Centre of South Asian Studies archive comprises a unique collection of photos, papers, films and oral histories covering many aspects of life in South Asia.

Inset images: paintings on mica (Centre of South Asian Studies Archive); Charles Augustus Whitehouse's self-portrait (Centre of South Asian Studies Archive).



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