IN DETAILS
Dimensions
36,2 x 50,8 cm
Technique
Pencil and watercolour on paper
Description
Although Melville seems to have been disappointed by his visit to Baghdad, his stay proved to be highly productive. He wrote to his brother that he had completed sixty “large sketches”. Street life became the main theme of the watercolours he produced in the city. His intention was to capture the essence of Eastern culture, with an extraordinary ability to approach everyday life. The Call to prayer, now lost, was considered the most elaborate of the works produced during his stay, due to its uniqueness in the chromatic transposition of the effects of Eastern light and shadow.
Two other watercolours depicting scenes of daily life in Baghdad, The North Gate and The Sortie, once at Peter Nahum’s gallery may refer to the same military parade of this watercolour.