Calcutta, now known as Kolkata is the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal and is located on the bank of River Hooghly. The city was initially developed by British East India Company and later became the capital of British Empire till 1911, when the capital was relocated to Delhi. The city grew rapidly in the 19th century to become the second city of the British Indian Empire. It still carries that heritage.

As I look back..
Many years back one afternoon my father announced that we were to visit Calcutta for a wedding in the family. I was ten years old then and naturally the excitement was at its peak as it was my first opportunity to visit the city. When we finally reached here and came out of Howrah station, the view of Howrah bridge was absolutely mind-boggling. It was sheer joy for me.

The wedding was enjoyable but seven days later when we were heading back, the thought of being back to our small town home in Gaya made me so happy. A town without the crowds, the long time spent on commuting, the fast pace of life and of course the pleasure of being back in the company of our goats, the other pets and my friends.

There were few more short trips that followed after this first visit. But seventeen years later I was here again, this time to take up a job and settle down in the city. And everyday that I traveled on my bike on work, I started discovering this lovely city more and more. And falling in love. With Calcutta. The ‘City of Joy’.

Come with me to fall in love. Not on my bike this time but through the eyes of this gifted artist, his brush, colors and his paintings.

The Legacy of Calcutta
Howrah Bridge
Howrah Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge over the ‘Hooghly River’ and links the twin cities of Howrah and Calcutta. It was commissioned in 1943 and named the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a pontoon bridge at the same location and was later renamed ‘Rabindra Setu’ after the great Bengali poet and Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore.

The Trams
Calcutta is the only city in India where you can still enjoy a tram ride. They started as Horse-drawn carriages and continued from 1873–1901 and then switched over to electricity. In addition to regular services on certain routes you can enjoy an AC Tram joy ride also. For details you could connect with West Bengal Transport Corporation here. Come let’s take a ride.




The British heritage of Central Calcutta
Britain’s architectural heritage in India is concentrated in few cities but the first of them all is in Calcutta. The public buildings, churches, banks and warehouses and perhaps most of all, the ordinary street architecture of Calcutta makes a fine legacy indeed. Here are just a few examples of them. Rest is for you to explore when you are here.


North Calcutta
Kolkata was one of three villages that predated the arrival of the British, in the area where the city was eventually established. The other two villages were Satunati and Govindapur. North Calcutta was the most prominent part in those days and the charm of the area is still unmatched even after so many years. A nostalgic memory for all who were born and lived here.




The Hand Drawn Rickshaws
Do you love it? Or do you hate it? Generations after generations they have been the friend we have depended on. Times have changed but we still love them, as now they depend on us.


Victoria Memorial
One of the most popular tourist attractions, Victoria Memorial is one of the famous historical places in Calcutta. Established in 1906 by the Prince of Wales, it was built in the memory of Queen Victoria. Victoria memorial hall is also a historical place and one of the finest art museums here. Apart from being a memorial, the hall also serves as a tribute to the British Empire’s success in India. The style is a beautiful blend of British and Mughal elements. It is huge in size and features beautiful gardens which are spread over an area of 64 acres.


St. Paul’s Cathedral
Popularly known as the first Episcopal Church of the Eastern world, it is the seat of the Diocese in Calcutta. One of the most historical places in the city, the building was completed in 1847 and stands 247 feet tall, 81 feet wide and 114 feet long. Once you enter the cathedral, you will be mesmerized by the beauty of its Gothic architecture. Let’s have a look.


Park Street
Starting from the 1940s through to the late 1960s, Calcutta’s prolific night life was centered around Park Street. Since the British era, with many clubs and restaurants situated here, much of Calcutta’s night life revolved around Park Street. Many noted musicians have played at various popular night spots such as Trincas, Moulin Rouge, Mocambo, Blue Fox, Oly Pub and Peter Cat in those days. You also have the Park Hotel, Oxford Bookstore and Flurys for the best cakes in town and their famed ‘English Breakfast’. Let’s take a walk.

During Christmas & New Year it’s a hot spot with the city youth and old alike pouring over to celebrate. You can hardly walk with the crowd jostling for space. For some it’s fun while for many a nightmare with hours of wait outside restaurants if you wish to dine out.
A ride around some famous neighborhoods











You can’t do without them here..




The Bong
“Bengali” is used to refer to anyone whose linguistic, cultural, family ancestral or genetic origins are from Bengal. The world loves to call us ‘Bongs‘. Over centuries Bengalis have carved out success not only for themselves but also for the state and the country. Some notable names are Swami Vivekananda, Subhas Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, Jagadish Chandra Bose, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Satyajit Ray, Amartya Sen, Sourav Ganguly to name a few.
For the common Bong though, the little pleasures of life provides immense happiness. Including the century old passion for Soccer. You are either a mad supporter of ‘East Bengal’ or ‘Mohun Bagan’.
The Bong’s Love









It’s Calcutta – There is love in the air 💕





Pujas – Time for Celebrations




Get to know this fabulous Artist ✍️
Avanish Trivedi was born and raised in Calcutta although his family originally hailed from Gujarat. His family settled here a hundred years ago. Being born here, he has a deep connect and passion for the city and all its sights. Avanish works full time at ‘Tata Consultancy Services’ in Calcutta which leaves him free only on weekends to express his nostalgia for the city through his paintings on the canvas.

Avanish was twenty-three when he started taking painting seriously although he had nurtured it passively since childhood. His grandfather used to get him sketchbooks as a child and in his youth, he frequented art exhibitions. All of this collectively inspired him to join the ‘Birla Academy of Art and Culture’ in Calcutta in 2009. And he never looked back thereafter. If you loved experiencing his Art and wish to have few of his creations framed for your home or office, you could connect with him on his mobile +91 98304 64290

Calcutta. The City of Joy. A city which brings a smile on the faces of millions of admirers around this world. Come over to experience this magical destination.
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This artwork is incredible! He is clearly a talented painter. I was picturing a few of the paintings that you featured here in various places around our house. I have a serious love for the idea of hanging artwork around the house that either reminds us of travels that we have taken or inspires upcoming adventures.
Love that you loved. You could get in touch with Avanish on his website to have them home.
Thanks for liking my paintings…. please feel free to connect with me on :+91-9830464290 this is my watsapp number as well… you can email me on avanishtrivedi@gmail.com
Brilliant. The lines are so clear, the vibrant colors, the eye for details and capturing the essence of our City of Joy. You bring it to life, literally. Thanks for such an experience
I can feel how you feel. Avanish is just brilliant.
I’ve always been a fan of your blog, Subhashish, but this post was even more captivating than usual. Avanish is clearly a very talented artist, and I loved taking a tour through his paintings instead of traditional pictures. What an amazing and unique post! I am headed to his website now to see about a new piece for my office. Thank you both for sharing.
Thank you so much Erica. So happy you loved.
Superb artwork to exhibit this magnificent city of joy !!
I have always wanted to visit Calcutta because of how diverse and cultural it is. All the colors and interesting architecture. But what you’ve written here is even more captivating — love how the city is being told in paintings, this is truly impressive and the art is amazing.
Thank you Marielle for the appreciation. So happy you loved.
The moment I saw your pin, I knew it would be a wonderful post and it does! I enjoyed reading about Calcutta that really reflects how the local see and love his city. I like it because you started it when you were little visiting the city for the first time and now you live and work in the city. And the paintings from Avanish are so special. It compliments to story really well. Such a talented artist!
Thank you Umiko. So happy you loved.
Beautiful art work! What a talent! I enjoyed looking at these pictures. Calcutta seems like a city with many stories and places to see. Many different destinies as well. And a lot history. I love the architecture seen in the pictures. I hope someday I can visit and experience it myself.
Yes Paula. Calcutta has a different charm about it.
Good to see a city through paintings and not through photographs. Avinash has really created a vibrant glimpse of Kolkatta in his works. I too love painting travel scenes or cityscape and therefore loved each and every painting. Trams make something unique in Kolkatta as in India there is no other place where we those trams. Even Howrah bridge is very huge and magnificent.
Yes Yukti Avanish is a great talent.
Loved the Paintings and the City of Joy. Great work, amazing details, very talented artist
Yes Suresh he is just amazing.
Kolkata is really a nice place to visit. It is one of the most beautiful cities of India. You have described the beauty of Kolkata in an awesome way through your words and amazing pictures.
Thank you Roshan. So happy you loved the experience.
Simply mesmerised Avanish! The journey through your art ,of my favourite Kolkata is truly vibrant, expressive and full of delight! The distinct style of each area of Kolkata has been experienced by while my stay in Shyam Bazar, Gariahat, Golpark and Gaia VIP road. Each area is unique they do not blend with each other but has similar characteristics. Loved every painting of yours ,being a lover of art would like to get in touch with you. Cheers ! Bipasha ,New Delhi.
Yes Bipasha Avanish is amazing. You can What’s App him on his mobile giving my reference and this post.
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Sure will get in touch.
Nice article and paintings by AvanishTrivedi. My dad was posted in Barrackpore / ichapur in the mid 70s. As a teenager, I recall exiting the local train 🚆 at Sealdah Station 🚉 and being carried aloft by the crowds all the way to the street outside. My feet never touched the ground. Enroute to Park Circus 🎪.
Thanks Clifford. Your story is so interesting.