Step into the timeless legacy of Ghorpade Ghat, Pune, a historic riverside landmark believed to have been built in 1831, through this meticulously detailed black & white monochromatic sketch by artist
Gajanan Kurkute. Steeped in old-world character, the stone steps, river edge geometry, and architectural rhythm of the ghat speak of a Pune shaped by heritage, ritual, and quiet passage of time. The monochromatic treatment heightens the drama of light and shadow, allowing the textures of aged stone and the depth of the structure to emerge with striking elegance.
Known for his meditative line work and deep sensitivity toward heritage spaces, Gajanan Kurkute transforms this historic landmark into a timeless visual narrative. Every stroke reflects patience, architectural observation, and reverence for places that continue to hold the memory of generations.
More than a sketch, this artwork preserves a moment from 1831 Pune, making it a remarkable collectible for lovers of history, architecture, and Maharashtrian legacy.
This artwork is ideal for:
- Heritage and architecture collectors
- Pune history enthusiasts
- Peshwa-era storytelling décor
- Study rooms, offices, and libraries
- Meaningful gifting for legacy lovers
A standout addition to your “Peshwa Legacy Landmarks” collection, this piece beautifully brings together history, architecture, and monochromatic elegance.