Cityscape watercolor painting titled 'Banaras Ghat', 22x30 inches, by artist NanaSaheb Yeole on Paper
In-situ view of Nanasaheb Yeole's 'Banaras Ghat (Dawn on the Ganges)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Banaras Ghat (Dawn on the Ganges)' Painting by Nanasaheb Yeole shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Cityscape watercolor painting titled 'Banaras Ghat', 22x30 inches, by artist NanaSaheb Yeole on Paper
In-situ view of Nanasaheb Yeole's 'Banaras Ghat (Dawn on the Ganges)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Banaras Ghat (Dawn on the Ganges)' Painting by Nanasaheb Yeole shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Banaras Ghat (Dawn on the Ganges) Watercolor Cityscape Painting

Sale price Rs. 40,000.00
Type Original
Size  22x30 in/56x76 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Cityscape
Medium Watercolor
Shape Horizontal
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Watercolor, Riverside Ghat, Boats, Atmospheric Haze, Warm Ochres, Urban Ritual, Architectural Silhouette
Description

This watercolor city-riverfront scene unfolds like a slow exhale, where architecture rises in warm ochres and terracotta while the river absorbs the sky’s muted blues into a single, breathing field of light. The composition guides the eye from the quiet, open water toward the dense choreography of boats, steps, and small human figures—an orchestration of daily devotion and commerce rendered with agile, dissolving edges. Mist softens the distant skyline into memory, suggesting a place that is both immediate and ancestral, where time feels layered rather than linear. In the gentle interplay of transparency and pigment, the work frames the shoreline as a threshold: between ritual and routine, permanence and passing currents.

Type

Original

Size

22x30

Material

Paper

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