




The Sound of Celebration – The Borung Player Art Print
This 1799 colored etching by François Balthazar Solvyns captures a musician playing the borung, a long ceremonial horn traditionally used in Hindu festivals in Bengal. The image is steeped in historical and cultural richness, offering a glimpse into the vibrant soundscapes of 18th-century Calcutta.
The barefoot musician, clad in a simple dhoti and turban, stands with a commanding presence, exhaling into the massive brass instrument. His posture and focus suggest the act of summoning the festival's spirit through resonant, far-reaching tones. Behind him, the thatched-roof structures and tropical flora frame the scene, situating the performance within the daily life of Bengal.
These prints are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.
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This 1799 colored etching by François Balthazar Solvyns captures a musician playing the borung, a long ceremonial horn traditionally used in Hindu festivals in Bengal. The image is steeped in historical and cultural richness, offering a glimpse into the vibrant soundscapes of 18th-century Calcutta.
The barefoot musician, clad in a simple dhoti and turban, stands with a commanding presence, exhaling into the massive brass instrument. His posture and focus suggest the act of summoning the festival's spirit through resonant, far-reaching tones. Behind him, the thatched-roof structures and tropical flora frame the scene, situating the performance within the daily life of Bengal.
These prints are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.























